I’m not to sure I was wondering the same thing
Answer:
Vertical Asymptote:

Horizontal asymptote:
it does not exist
Step-by-step explanation:
we are given

Vertical asymptote:
we know that vertical asymptotes are values of x where f(x) becomes +inf or -inf
we know that any log becomes -inf when value inside log is zero
so, we can set value inside log to zero
and then we can solve for x

we get

Horizontal asymptote:
we know that
horizontal asymptote is a value of y when x is +inf or -inf
For finding horizontal asymptote , we find lim x-->inf or -inf



so, it does not exist
11 centimeters
This is because a rectangle has an area of length times width and so you can divide 88 by 8 to get 11
Answer:
a = 1 b = -1.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose the quotient when you divide x^4+x^3+ax+b by x^2 + 1 is
x^2 + ax + b then expanding we have:
(x^2 + 1)(x^2 + ax + b)
= x^4 + ax^3 + bx^2 + x^2 + ax + b
= x^4 + ax^3 + (b + 1)x^2 + ax + b Comparing this with the original expression:
x^4 + x^3 + 0 x^2 + ax + b Comparing coefficients:
a = 1 and b+ 1 = 0 so b = -1.