How do you identify the vertical asymptotes of f(x) =2/(x^2+3x-10)?

1 Answer
Jul 16, 2015

Find the zeros of the denominator and make sure they are not also zeros of the numerator. (If any of them are: factor, reduce the quotient and try again.)

Explanation:

f(x) =2/(x^2+3x-10)

The denominator is 0 when

x^2+3x-10=0

(x+5)(x-2)=0

The zeros are -5 and 2

(For a quadratic equation, I always try factoring first, because it's fast. But don't spend a lot of time on factoring, because you can use the quadratic formula to get zeros.)

Obviously, neither of these numbers is a zero of the numerator so:

The vertical asymptotes are the lines whose equations are:

x=-5 and x=2