Monday, October 1, 2012

Unit G Question 3

3) When does a graph has a slant asymptote? How do you find the equation of a slant asymptote?

- A graph has a slant asymptote when only the degree on top is bigger than the degree on the bottom. We can find a slant asymptote by using long division. Everything but your remainder will become the equation of the slant asymptote line. The equation of a slant asymptote is the same as slope intercept form with Y=mx+b.



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