How do you find the asymptotes for #f(x) = (x^2 - 3x)/(x^2 + 1)#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
To find the vertical asymptotes set the denominator equal to 0 then solve for
Any other asymptotes will either be horizontal or oblique. As the degree of the polynomial on the numerator is the same as or less than the degree of the polynomial on the denominator then we will have a horizontal asymptote.
To find this see what happens when
Thus there is a horizontal asymptote along
First observation: there can be no vertical asymptote, as the lower part of the fraction will never be zero.
Explanation:
So let's see what happens if we make
The
The function does cross the
graph{(x^2-3x)/(x^2+1) [-46.2, 46.27, -23.1, 23.16]}