How do you find all the asymptotes for function f(x)=[(5x+3)/(2x-3)]+1?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

color(green)("Horizontal asymptote at "y=5/2)

color(green)("Vertical asymptote at "x=3/2)

Explanation:

The objective of this type of question is to make you think about what an equation is actually doing or saying about a situation.

Asymptotes are where the equation is getting very close to a value that is undefined or a value that does indeed exists but only as x="infinity or zero" is approached.

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There are two things to bear in mind with your question.

color(brown)("Point 1.") It contains a fraction. Thus the denominator is undefined
color(white)(...........)(not allowed) to become zero.

color(brown)("Point 2.")" It will have a specific value that it tends to as "x color(white)(.............)" becomes enormously large"

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color(blue)("Consider point 1")

2x-3=0 => x=3/2

color(green)("Vertical asymptote at "x=3/2)
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color(blue)("Consider point 2")

As x becomes extremely large the equation will behave as if it is (5/2xx x/x)+1" " =" " (5/2xx1)+1" " = " "7/2

color(green)("Horizontal asymptote at "y=5/2)

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Tony B