Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Unit G Concepts 1-7 Summary Question #3

3. When does a graph have a slant asymptote? How do you find the equation of a slant asymptote?
You can tell when a graph has a slant asymptote through a simple manner. All you need to do is pay attention  to the degree of the top is bigger than the degree on the bottom. You must then use long division to find the equation of a slant asymptote. The equation would be everything but the remainder once you use long division. The equation would be written in y= mx+b.

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