Lim En Jie's answer to ok's Junior College 1 H2 Maths Singapore question.

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Lim En Jie
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Asymptotes don’t just include the denominator cannot be 0, whatever comes before that fraction after Long division is also asymptote in terms of y (e.g y=x+4 etc).
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Ok
4 years ago
ahh so can just sub in the values of a and b that we alrdy find ? but when do we not need to sub those values and just divide with the a and b inside ? i have a qn that just use the a and b
Lim En Jie
Lim En Jie
4 years ago
You want to post that question instead? Quite hard for me to visualise what you mean haha. But can just use since it’s “Given” already. In any case they don’t give and need to find asymptote is same method just very tedious since will need to leave a&b as constants.