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s for "TASC Math Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation" focusing on "The Complete TASC Algebra & Functions Course 2026: From Zero to Expert!": Question: In the context of the TASC Algebra & Functions Course, when analyzing the behavior of a function $f(x)$ as $x$ approaches infinity, what is the primary implication of a horizontal asymptote $y=L$?
The function is guaranteed to have a vertical asymptote at $x=L$.
The function's graph will intersect the horizontal asymptote at most once.
The function's rate of change approaches zero as $x$ becomes very large or very small.
The function's output values will eventually become arbitrarily close to $L$ and will never cross it.
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Consider a system of two linear equations representing two lines on a TASC Algebra & Functions assessment. If the discriminant of the associated quadratic equation formed by setting the expressions for $y$ equal is zero, what does this imply about the solution to the system?
The system has exactly one unique solution, meaning the lines are perpendicular.
The system has no solution, meaning the lines are parallel and distinct.
The system has no solution, meaning the lines intersect at the origin.
The system has infinitely many solutions, meaning the lines are coincident.
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The TASC Algebra & Functions course emphasizes understanding function transformations. If the graph of $y = f(x)$ is transformed into the graph of $y = -2f(x-3) + 1$, which of the following transformations is applied *last*?
A reflection across the x-axis, followed by a vertical stretch by a factor of 2.
A vertical shift upwards by 1 unit.
A horizontal shift to the right by 3 units.
A vertical stretch by a factor of 2, followed by a reflection across the x-axis.

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