What is the vertical asymptote of ln(x)? Calculus Limits Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes 1 Answer Wataru Sep 7, 2014 Since #lim_{x to 0^+}ln x=-infty#, #x=0# is the vertical asymptote. Answer link Related questions How do you show that a function has a vertical asymptote? What kind of functions have vertical asymptotes? How do you find a vertical asymptote for y = sec(x)? How do you find a vertical asymptote for y = cot(x)? How do you find a vertical asymptote for y = csc(x)? How do you find a vertical asymptote for f(x) = tan(x)? How do you find a vertical asymptote for a rational function? How do you find a vertical asymptote for f(x) = ln(x)? What is a Vertical Asymptote? How do you find the vertical asymptote of a logarithmic function? See all questions in Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes Impact of this question 15380 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License