Hello guys,
What is the oblique asymptote for the function
f(x) = x^2/(2x+3)
By dividing both the numerator and denominator by x, I got x/2, which translates into the oblique line 2y = x
However, graphing calculators prove otherwise, as the line does not pass through the origin.
Is there a flaw for this method of finding horizontal/oblique asymptotes? if so, is there a better method? thanks.
What is the oblique asymptote for the function
f(x) = x^2/(2x+3)
By dividing both the numerator and denominator by x, I got x/2, which translates into the oblique line 2y = x
However, graphing calculators prove otherwise, as the line does not pass through the origin.
Is there a flaw for this method of finding horizontal/oblique asymptotes? if so, is there a better method? thanks.