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Question
find all horizontal asymptotes of the following function.
f(x)=\frac{4 x^{2}+58 x+180}{6 x+27}
answer attempt 1 out of 2
one horizontal asymptote
Step1: Divide numerator and denominator by highest power of \(x\) in denominator
The highest power of \(x\) in the denominator \(6x + 27\) is \(x\).
Divide numerator \(4x^{2}+58x + 180\) and denominator \(6x + 27\) by \(x\):
Step2: Evaluate the limit
As \(x
ightarrow\pm\infty\), \(\lim_{x
ightarrow\pm\infty}\frac{180}{x}=0\) and \(\lim_{x
ightarrow\pm\infty}\frac{27}{x}=0\).
Since the degree of the numerator (\(n = 1\)) is greater than the degree of the denominator (\(m=0\)) after simplification (in the non - constant part), we can also use polynomial long division.
Divide \(4x^{2}+58x + 180\) by \(6x + 27\):
As \(x
ightarrow\pm\infty\), the non - linear term \(\frac{2}{3}x\) dominates. But if we consider the limit of the original function as \(x
ightarrow\pm\infty\) in another way:
Since the degree of the numerator (\(n = 2\)) is greater than the degree of the denominator (\(m = 1\)), we can use the fact that for a rational function \(y=\frac{a_{n}x^{n}+a_{n - 1}x^{n-1}+\cdots+a_{0}}{b_{m}x^{m}+b_{m - 1}x^{m - 1}+\cdots+b_{0}}\), when \(n>m\), there is no horizontal asymptote. But wait, we made a mistake above.
Let's start over:
For a rational function \(y = f(x)=\frac{a_{n}x^{n}+a_{n-1}x^{n - 1}+\cdots+a_{0}}{b_{m}x^{m}+b_{m-1}x^{m-1}+\cdots+b_{0}}\), where \(n\) is the degree of the numerator and \(m\) is the degree of the denominator.
Here \(n = 2\) (for \(4x^{2}+58x + 180\)) and \(m = 1\) (for \(6x+27\)).
We use polynomial long division:
\(f(x)=\frac{4x^{2}+58x + 180}{6x + 27}=\frac{2}{3}x+\frac{20}{3}\)
As \(x
ightarrow\pm\infty\), the function \(y = f(x)\) behaves like \(y=\frac{2}{3}x+\frac{20}{3}\), so there is no horizontal asymptote. But wait, another approach:
Wait, no! Wait, we made a mistake in the first step.
The correct rule for horizontal asymptotes of a rational function \(y=\frac{a_{n}x^{n}+a_{n - 1}x^{n-1}+\cdots+a_{0}}{b_{m}x^{m}+b_{m - 1}x^{m - 1}+\cdots+b_{0}}\):
- If \(n
- If \(n=m\), \(y=\frac{a_{n}}{b_{m}}\) is the horizontal asymptote.
- If \(n>m\), there is no horizontal asymptote.
Here \(n = 2\) (degree of numerator \(4x^{2}+58x + 180\)) and \(m = 1\) (degree of denominator \(6x…
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There is no horizontal asymptote.