"Find a formula for a function that has vertical asymptotes x = 1 and x = 3 and horizontal asymptote y =1."
So far I have the function derived from the vertical asymptotes, which is:
1 / (x-1)(x-3)
But I don't know what to do with the horizontal asymptote.
I know the answer is x^2 / (x-1)(x-3), but how do you get that from the problem?
So far I have the function derived from the vertical asymptotes, which is:
1 / (x-1)(x-3)
But I don't know what to do with the horizontal asymptote.
I know the answer is x^2 / (x-1)(x-3), but how do you get that from the problem?