What is the vertical asymptote of 1/x?

1 Answer
Aug 24, 2014

The vertical asymptote of 1/x occurs at x=0.

Vertical asymptotes occur at x-values for which the limit of the function as we approach these values from the right or the left (or both) approaches +-oo. Thus, in the example above, we look for when the function f(x) = 1/x approaches +-oo.

In this case, this will only occur when the denominator is 0. Since our denominator is simply x, this means our only vertical asymptote occurs at x=0.

For a more in-depth examination of vertical asymptotes, see here: http://socratic.org/questions/what-is-a-vertical-asymptote-in-calculus?