SOLUTION: The question is to find the vertical and horizontal asymptote(s)
f(x)=(x^3+3x^2)/(x^2-4)
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Question 147097: The question is to find the vertical and horizontal asymptote(s)
f(x)=(x^3+3x^2)/(x^2-4)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Vertical asymptotes occur whenever the denominator goes to zero.
In this case,
when
and
There are no horizontal asymptotes for this function.
As x goes to positive and negative infinity, the graph begins to look like y=x.
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