Asymptotes, the lines that a graph aims for but never intersects, show how the graph behaves at its most extreme values. When the denominator of a function becomes zero, we see vertical asymptotes. If the denominator's degree surpasses that of the numerator, we encounter horizontal asymptotes. Lastly, when the degrees are identical, we have oblique asymptotes.
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None | Find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes of th… | First, simplify the function by dividing both the numerator and denominator by x. We get \(y = \fra… |