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  1. Why can horizontal asymptotes be crossed? • Physics Forums

    Aug 5, 2007 · I thought that horizontal asymptotes were asymptotes and now I'm hearing that they can be crossed... Is this true? If so, why and how? Okay, wait a...

  2. What is an asymptote and how do we find it in graphing ln(x)?

    Nov 28, 2008 · Homework Statement the qns is : sketch the graph of y=3ln (x+2) , showing clearing the asymptote and the x-intercept. im wondering wat is asymptote and...

  3. Determining the horizontal asymptote - Physics Forums

    Apr 9, 2024 · Consider, I am self-studying; My interest is on the horizontal asymptote, now considering the degree of polynomial and leading coefficients, i have ##y=\\dfrac{2}{1} =2## …

  4. Oblique Asymptotes: What happens to the Remainder?

    Oct 24, 2011 · The discussion focuses on finding the oblique asymptote of the function f (x) = (-3x² + 2) / (x - 1) through polynomial long division. The quotient obtained is -3x - 3, with a …

  5. Horizontal asymptotes - approaches from above or below?

    Feb 22, 2009 · I seem to be having a lot of difficulty finding whether for a horizontal asymptote, whether the curve approaches the asymptote from above or below. For example, for the …

  6. Is the Limit Infinity or Does It Not Exist at a Vertical Asymptote?

    Dec 9, 2009 · This has been bugging for a while and I haven't found an answer. Say you have a function with a vertical asymptote. This asymptote approaches infinity from both sides. The …

  7. Why is y=a a horizontal asymptote on the polar coordinates?

    Jun 8, 2010 · Hi guys, I was trying to sketch a polar curve but my curve was different from the curve on maple(I plotted the same curve on maple). Homework Statement Here is the whole …

  8. Asymptote of a curve in polar coordinates • Physics Forums

    Apr 14, 2017 · Asymptote of a curve in polar coordinates Faiq Apr 14, 2017 Asymptote Coordinates Curve Polar Polar coordinates Proofs

  9. How to find oblique asymptotes for any function in general?

    Jul 11, 2005 · I'm having trouble figuring the oblique asymptote for this problem... I haven't ever done one of these before so I really don't know where to start...

  10. Infliction Point: Concavity Change & Asymptotes • Physics Forums

    Aug 9, 2009 · Infliction point exist where concavity changes. Say y=a is a vertical asymptote. If f(x) approaches infinity from the left and negative infinity from the right. Since on the left is …