How do you find the asymptotes for #g(x) = (x^4 -81) /(x^3+3x^2 - x - 3)#?
1 Answer
Vertical asymptotes at
Explanation:
Let us first factorize the numerator
and
=
Hence
Observe that when we have
Hence, we have a hole at
Further, when
Hence, we have vertical asymptotes at
Further as degree of numerator is just one more that of denominator, we should have an oblique or slanting asymptote.
As
and as
Hence, we have an oblique or slanting asymptote at
graph{(x^4-81)/(x^3+3x^2-x-3) [-84, 76, -33, 47]}