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How do you find the equations of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for a graph when you only have the graph and no function?

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See below for answer and explanations (as well as an attached graph)

Explanation:

Pay attention to the behavior of the asymptotes. If the asymptotes are approaching a certain x-value or y-value, then that value is undefined for the function.

Take for example
y=(1)/(x):

  • As x approaches ∞ and -∞, then y approaches 0, which is our horizontal asymptote
  • As y approaches ∞ and -∞, then x approaches 0, which is our vertical asymptote

See the graph for a visual.

How do you find the equations of the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for a graph-example-1
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