How do you find vertical, horizontal and oblique asymptotes for f(x)=(3x)/(x-8)?

1 Answer
Oct 30, 2016

The vertical asymptote is x=8
The horizontal asymptote is y=3
There is no oblique asymptote

Explanation:

As you cannot divide by 0, so x!=8
Therefore the vertical asymptote is x=8

As the degree of the numerator is equal to the degree of the denominator, there is no oblique asymptote.

Limit f(x)=(3x)/x=3
x->+-oo
Therefore y=3 is a horizontal asymptote

graph{3x/(x-8) [-65.8, 65.9, -32.9, 33]}