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Calculus - Infinite Limits; Vertical Asymptotes

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Free Math Help at Brightstorm! http://www.brightstorm.com/math How to use one-sided limits to find a vertical asymptote.

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  • so the limit is negative infinity on the left, and positive infinity on the right. That means there is definitely an asymptote. but it also means that the overall limit does not exist because the left and right are different, correct?

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  • lim as x app 3 from the left and then from the right 2x/x-3 =

    how can i solve this one ?

    thnx

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  • i have a question hope anyone can answer it for me ..

    how can i Differentiate id it's infinite or undefined ?

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  • @hanary it approaches 10. say x = infinite, function = 10 x infinite/infinite (ignore the 2, its insignificant compared to infinite). the two inifinites 'cancel out' and ur left with 10.

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