What are the asymptotes for (x + 4)/(x^2+x-6)?

1 Answer
Jul 27, 2015

In cases like this, you must often rewrite (factorise)

Explanation:

=(x+4)/((x-2)(x+3))

Since the numerator may not be =0 we conclude:
x!=2andx!=-3

So x=2andx=-3 are the vertical asymptotes.

As x gets larger, the 4,-2and3 makes less and less of a difference, so it begins to look like:
x/(x*x)=1/x which will get smaller and smaller.

So y=0 is the horizontal asymptote.
graph{(x+4)/(x^2+x-6) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}