An asymptote is a line to which the graph of a curve is very close but never touches it. There are three types of asymptotes: horizontal, vertical, and slant (oblique) asymptotes. Learn about each of them with examples.
There are different characteristics to look for when drawing a rational function graph. With a rational function graph where the degree of the numerator function is greater than the degree of denominator function, we can find an oblique asymptote. When the degree of the numerator is less than or...