Ask a New Question

Asked by someone help me please

hey how do i find the oblique asymptote of (x+1)^2/(x-2)
8 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
just divide and you get

x+4 + 9/(x-2)

So, as x gets huge, the 9/(x-2) vanishes, and the graph approaches the line

y = x+4
8 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

how do you find the oblique asymptote? ex. q(x) = x^5/ (x^3 - 125) Oblique rays are different from vertical rays because they a) contain more solar energy b) strik... find the volume of the oblique cone height=25in radius=15in answer choice; 2,208.9in^3 1,472.6i... Oblique muscles are an example of which muscle feature? A. Direction of fibers B. Shape C... Why cant we solve an oblique triangle with the Law of Sines if we are given SAS? Oblique muscles are an example of which muscle feature? in a oblique triangle ABC ,it is known that tan A=3/4,cos B=5/13 an AB=10c in a oblique triangle ABC ,it is known that tan A=3/4,cos B=5/13 an AB=10cm find sinC,side AC, and... Find the volume of the oblique cylinder. Round to the nearest tenth. Radius-13.8in Height - 20.5i... An oblique triangle ABC has internal angles ∠A=40∘ and ∠B=53∘, and the length of the side opposite t...
Submit Your Answer

Question

hey how do i find the oblique asymptote of (x+1)^2/(x-2)

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use