How do you find the vertical, horizontal or slant asymptotes for #(4+x^4)/(x^2-x^4)#?
1 Answer
Vertical asymptotes at
Explanation:
We have vertical asymptotes for
Here in denominator, we have
Hence, we have vertical asymptotes at
We have horizontal asymptote when
Here
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Hence we have a horizontal asymptote
Slant asymptote is there when degree of numerator is just one more than that of denominator. Here we do not have a slant asymptote.
graph{(4+x^4)/(x^2-x^4) [-10, 10, -10, 25]}
As an example of slant asymptote consider
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graph{(4+x^5)/(x^2-x^4) [-10, 10, -10, 25]}
Graphs not drawn to scale.