How do you graph #y=x^3/(x^2+7)# using asymptotes, intercepts, end behavior?
1 Answer
Nov 20, 2016
See explanation below
Explanation:
The domain of y is
The denominator is
As the degree of the numerator is
Let's do a long division
So,
Therefore,
For the limits, we take the terms of highest degree in the numerator and the denominator
For the intercepts, when
graph{(y-x^3/(x^2+7))(y-x)=0 [-7.9, 7.904, -3.956, 3.946]}