SOLUTION: Finding Vertical and Horizontal asymptotes still confuse me: Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes f(x)= x/(x-3)

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Question 259396: Finding Vertical and Horizontal asymptotes still confuse me:
Find all horizontal and vertical asymptotes
f(x)= x/(x-3)

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Vertical asymptotes occur when the denominator equals zero.


Look at the degree of x in the numerator and denominator.

Divide numerator and denominator by x.
Now as x goes to the term goes to zero and looks like
So then the horizontal asymptote is

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