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) About Me  (Show Source):
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Vertical asymptotes occur whenever the denominator goes to zero.
In this case,
x%5E2-4=0 when
x=2 and x=-2
There are no horizontal asymptotes for this function.
As x goes to positive and negative infinity, the graph begins to look like y=x.