How do you find the asymptotes for f(x) = (5x)/(x^2-1)?
1 Answer
Feb 23, 2016
vertical asymptotes at x = ± 1
horizontal asymptote at y = 0
Explanation:
Vertical asymptotes occur as the denominator of a rational function tends to zero.To find the equation, let the denominator equal zero.
solve
x^2 - 1 = 0 → (x-1)(x+1) = 0 → x = ± 1 Horizontal asymptotes occur as
lim_(x→±∞) f(x) → 0 If the degree of the numerator is less than the degree of the denominator, as is the case here, numerator degree 1 , denominator degree 2.
Then the equation is y = 0
Here is the graph as an illustration of the asymptotes.
graph{5x/(x^2-1) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}