Vertical Asymptotes
What is a vertical asymptote ?
A vertical asymptote is when the denominator equals zero. You can factor and solve the denominator to find the asymptote.
What is a horizontal asymptote and what are three ways using the degrees you can tell what the horizontal asymptote is?
Horizontal line that the function never touches.
Numerator exponent is bigger= then it is none Numerator exponent is smaller=then it is 0
Exponents are the same= divide coefficients
Find the VA, HA of f(x)=x^2+2x/-4x+8
x(x+2)/-4(x-2)
VA= 2 HA= None
factor x2+5x+6
(x+2)(x+3)
Do this on your paper.
(x2+3)/(x2+3x-4)
x=1 x=-4
add/subtract the polynomials
(2x2+3x+7)-(x2+4)
x2+3x+3