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LIMITS!!!!!!! By: Glenn Sincovich

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LIMITS!!!!!!!By: Glenn Sincovich

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The y value that is approached as X approaches a certain value

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Approaching from the Right

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Has a + sign in the equation after the number that X is approaching, and this

means that you look at the graph COMING from the right side, or the

positive side.

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Approaching from the Left

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Has a - sign in the equation after the number that X is approaching,

and this means that you look at the graph COMING from the left side, or

the negative side.

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Holes

AKA : Points of Discontinuity

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1. Factors that cancel in the denominator2. If everything in the denominator cancels, there are NO asymptotes, just a hole (or holes)

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Asymptotes

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A line that the graph approaches but never touches

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Vertical Asymptotes

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Factors that don’t cancel in the denominator

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Horizontal Asymptotes

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1. When the greatest exponents are equal: take the ratio of the coefficients2. When the greatest exponent is in the denominator, y=0

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Slant Asymptotes

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When the greatest exponent is one more than the numerator: use long or synthetic division