Question 389527: What is the slant asymptote for the function f(x)=(3x^2-4x+3)/(x+2)? Found 2 solutions by robertb, Edwin McCravy:Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! , after long division of polynomials. The slant aymptote is exactly the quotient 3x - 10. The equation of the slant asymptote thus is y = 3x-10.
Rewrite the function by dividing out the expression on the right
by long division:
3x - 10
x + 2)3x² - 4x + 3
3x² + 6x
-10x + 3
-10x - 20
23
That red fraction becomes very small when x is very large in absolute
value. For instance when x = 1000000, the red fraction
becomes becomes .0000223 which is very near zero. And also,
when x = -1000000, the red fraction becomes -.000023 which is very near zero.
That means
gets closer and closer to just being equal to the green part:
Here is the graph:. The green line is the slant asymptote, whose
equation is
y = 3x - 10
Edwin