For Exercise, identify the asymptotes. 9x – 5x + 4 a(x) 3x + 2x + 1

College Algebra
1st Edition
ISBN:9781938168383
Author:Jay Abramson
Publisher:Jay Abramson
Chapter5: Polynomial And Rational Functions
Section5.6: Rational Functions
Problem 4SE: Can a graph of a rational function have no verticalasymptote? If so, how?
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For Exercise, identify the asymptotes.
9x
– 5x + 4
a(x)
3x + 2x + 1
Transcribed Image Text:For Exercise, identify the asymptotes. 9x – 5x + 4 a(x) 3x + 2x + 1
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The given function is

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Horizontal asymptotes: These are the horizontal lines where graph of function approaches.

If degree of denominator is smaller than the degree of numerator , then horizontal asymptotes do not exist .

Since, in the given function, degree of denominator is 2 and degree of numerator is 3.

Therefore, there are no horizontal asymptotes for the given function.

 

 

 

 

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