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How do i find the asymptotes? y=(1/x-4)+3Asked by Samuel
How do i find the asymptotes of:
y=(1/x-4)+3
y=(1/x-4)+3
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Answered by
Steve
did this for you three days ago.
http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1456531698
still unclear?
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Answered by
Samuel
Yes unclear
Answered by
Steve
you cannot divide by zero.
so, when x=4, 1/(x-4) is undefined. There is a vertical asymptote there. For the horizontal asymptote, you need to see what y does when x gets huge. See the graph at
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1%2F%28x-4%29%2B3
use google to find more examples and explanations.
so, when x=4, 1/(x-4) is undefined. There is a vertical asymptote there. For the horizontal asymptote, you need to see what y does when x gets huge. See the graph at
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=1%2F%28x-4%29%2B3
use google to find more examples and explanations.
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