Hi everyone,
I got the question below out of our textbook (Maths In Focus - Preliminary Ext 1 - Exercise 5:11 Q5f)
"Sketch"
y = 1 + x
x^2+1
Do it in a book or on a piece of paper.
The line seems to go through 0, 1 but the problem is, is that it approaches 1 but never touches it later on.
If you sketch it, you will see what I mean.
My question is: Is the line y=1 a horizontal asymptote? Can lines go through asymptotes?
Thanks
I got the question below out of our textbook (Maths In Focus - Preliminary Ext 1 - Exercise 5:11 Q5f)
"Sketch"
y = 1 + x
x^2+1
Do it in a book or on a piece of paper.
The line seems to go through 0, 1 but the problem is, is that it approaches 1 but never touches it later on.
If you sketch it, you will see what I mean.
My question is: Is the line y=1 a horizontal asymptote? Can lines go through asymptotes?
Thanks