How do you find the asymptotes for ln(x-2)ln(x2)?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2018

Vertical asymptote at x=2.x=2.

Explanation:

A logarithmic function has a vertical asymptote at x=cx=c where cc is the value of xx causes the argument inside the parentheses to become 0.0. This is because log_a(x), ln(x)loga(x),ln(x) do not exist for x<0.x<0.

For ln(x-2):ln(x2):

x-2=0x2=0

x=2x=2

Is the vertical asymptote, as for values less than x=2, ln(x-2)x=2,ln(x2) doesn't exist.

As for horizontal asymptotes, logarithmic functions don't generally have any (at least in the forms log_a(x), ln(x).loga(x),ln(x).)