How do you find the asymptotes for #g(x)= (-2x+3)/(3x+1)#?
1 Answer
Jan 20, 2016
There exists a vertical asymptote at
Explanation:
Vertical asymptotes occur at points that lead to division by zero or negative even square roots.
In this case, division by zero results if the denominator of the rational function is zero, ie if
Horizontal asymptotes occur at
The graph of the function verifies this.
graph{(-2x+3)/(3x+1) [-11.25, 11.245, -5.63, 5.62]}