Finding vertical and horizontal asymptotes in curve sketching (1 Viewer)

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whoisurdaddy said:
Need help in this area. Thanks in advance.
Post up a question that you don't know.

I will provide a step-by-step solution, if I can.
 

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whoisurdaddy said:
Need help in this area. Thanks in advance.

heres an example i dreamt up....

Graph y = (x + 1)/(x + 2)

x cannot = -2, as that would make the denominator 0. So x = -2 is a vertical asymptote.

To find the horizontal asymptote, we can rearrange the equation a little.

y = (x + 2 - 1)/(x + 2)
=(x + 2)/(x + 2) - 1(x + 2)
=1 - 1/(x + 2). As x approaches +/- infinity, 1/(x + 2) will appproach 0 and thu8s the graph will approach y = 1. So y = 1 is a horizontal asymptote.

Hope this helps
 

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whoisurdaddy said:
Need help in this area. Thanks in advance.
Basically write the denominator part only as an equation equal to zero. Solve for x or y and that is the equation of the asymptote.
 

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hi, i need help with oblique asymptotes =[. Say for x+ 1/x, the oblique asymptote is y = x. How does this work? thanks.
 
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noobonastick said:
hi, i need help with oblique asymptotes =[. Say for x+ 1/x, the oblique asymptote is y = x. How does this work? thanks.
because in the case of y=x+1/x, as x>>infinity 1/x becomes negligible
so y>>x
 

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