f(x)=(−9x^3−4x^2+5x+8)/(−2x2+8x+8) . Find the equation of the non-vertical asymptote.
you must be speaking about slant asymptotes
my teacher just said non-vertical asymptote would you be willing to help me with my homework, its just 10 questions?
you can post all your question on the left, so that everyone can help you. But i can certainly help you with a few
ok thx
well, non vertical means not vertical,so lets look for horizantal and slant asymptotes
so, to find the slant asymptote just perform long division.
oh and there are no horizontal asymptotes because the degree of the numerator is greater than than that of the denomiantor. So just find the slant asymptoe
And i would appreaciate it if your could hit the good answer button after i have answerd you question
thanks
ayt it looks horrific but once you do a long devision you can get it into the form y= (g(x)+ mx+c, then you asymptote is mx+x. M too lazy to do the division but it should something like 9/2x+20, please check! Good luck
retricemptote is mx+c i meant
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