How do you find the asymptotes for (x+32)/x^2x+32x2?

1 Answer
Mar 8, 2016

Vertical asymptote: x=0x=0
Horizontal asymptote: y=0y=0

Explanation:

To find vertical asymptotes, set the denominator of the function equal to 00.

x^2=0x2=0

x=0x=0

There is a vertical asymptote at x=0x=0.

The rule for finding horizontal asymptotes when the degree of the denominator is larger than the numerator, as is the case here, since 2>12>1, the horizontal asymptote will be the line y=0y=0.

graph{(x+32)/x^2 [-33.14, 31.82, -3.75, 28.74]}