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  • 14-11-2017
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How can you find asymptote for the function y=x /4 + 16/x

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  • 14-11-2017
Note that the first term of this function has no asymptote, as there is no division by zero.  On the other hand, 16/x is undefinited at x=0.  Thus, the vertical asymptote is x=0.

Were you asked to consider horiz. asy. as well?  This function has none, since y=x/4 continues to grow; its slope is 1/4.


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