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Asymptote

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Algebra
Calculus
Sec/5
Cegep/1
Word count
163 words
Reading time
2 minutes

Types

Vertical (V. A.)

x=a is a vertical asymptote of f(x) if any of the following is true: limxa±f(x)=±

Cannot be crossed

A function can have unlimited vertical asymptotes

A limit containing an expression of the form c0 often has a vertical asymptote
The side 0 is approached from affects the direction of divergence (sign of )

Horizontal (H. A.)

y=L is a horizontal asymptote of f(x) if limx±f(x)=L

Can be crossed

A function can have at most two horizontal asymptotes

Evaluation

Vertical

For a fraction P(x)Q(x),
find all M such that Q(M)=0.
x=M is a V. A. if limxM±P(x)Q(x)=±.

Horizontal

Find the limits limx±f(x)=L.
y=L is a H. A. if L exists.

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