How do you find the horizontal asymptote for g(x) = (3x^2) / (x^2 - 9)?

1 Answer
Nov 14, 2015

Solve for x^2-9=0

Explanation:

In order to find the horizontal asymptote of a function, you have to solve it's denominator, while in order to find the vertical asymptote, you'll have to solve y=a/c, such that y=(ax+b)/(cx+d). Note, the principles hold true for all degrees of x, so you can also use these two formulae if your function has a squared, or cubic, x.

To find the horizontal asymptote of g(x), solve the denominator part. Hence, x^2-9=0
x^2=9
x^2=3^2
so, x=3

Therefore the horizontal asymptote of g(x) is x=3, or x-3=0.