How do you find the asymptotes for e^x / x?

1 Answer
Feb 18, 2018

At x=0 and y=0

Explanation:

Vertical asymptotes:

Vertical asymptotes are found when the function is not defined. Here, the denominator must be 0 for this to occur.

So when x=0, there is an asymptote.

Horizontal asymptotes:

Horizontal asymptotes correspond to the range of a function. y is defined for all values of x. However, for any value of x, y can never be 0.

This is because for so, e^x=0 for a certain value of x. However, as this is not possible, there exists an asymptote at y=0.