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What are the vertical and horizontal asymptotes for the function f (x) = StartFraction 3 x squared Over x squared minus 4 EndFraction?

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Answer:

The vertical asymptotes are x = 2 and x = -2.

The horizontal asymptote is y = 3.

Explanation:

Given the function


f(x)=(3x^2)/(x^2-4)

Rewrite it as follows:


f(x)\\ \\=(3x^2)/(x^2-4)\\ \\=3(x^2-4+4)/(x^2-4)\\ \\=3\left(1+(4)/(x^2-4)\right)\\ \\=3+(12)/((x-2)(x+2))

This function is undefined when the denominator is equal to 0. The denominator is equal to 0 when x = 2 or x = -2, so two vertical asymptotes are x = 2 and x = -2.

The horizontal asymptote is y = 3.

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