To find horizontal asymptotes, we may write the function in the form of "y=". You can expect to find horizontal asymptotes when you are plotting a rational function, such as: y=x3+2x2+92x3−8x+3y=x3+2x2+92x3−8x+3. They occur when the graph of the function grows closer and ...
Remember that an asymptote is a line that the graph of a function approaches but never touches. Rational functions contain asymptotes, as seen in this example:In this example, there is a vertical asymptote at x = 3 and a horizontal asymptote at y = 1. The curves approach these asymptotes ...
Vertical and horizontal asymptotes can occur in a variety of different types of functions. However, slant asymptotes most commonly appear for two types of functions. The first type of function is a rational function, of the form {eq}\frac{f(x)}{g(x)} {/eq}, where {eq}f(x) {/eq}...
I can't seem to find an irrational function with the 2 horizontal asymptotes y=1 and y=5.I've looked everywhere and tried all I know, I keep getting 2 asymptotes that the contrary of each other eg. y=1 and y=−1.(The function can't be a composition of 2 function...