How do you find vertical, horizontal and oblique asymptotes for #(x^3 + 1) / (x^2 - 2x + 2)#?
1 Answer
The oblique asymptote is
There is no vertical asymptote
No horizontal asymptote
Explanation:
Let
The degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator, so there is an oblique asymptote.
Let's perform a long division
Therefore,
The oblique asymptote is
The denominator is
There is no vertical asymptote
graph{(y-(x^3-1)/(x^2-2x+2))(y-x-2)=0 [-10.97, 11.53, -2.97, 8.28]}