The figure attached shows the graph of the function with the two asympotes.
The formulae of those asympotes are:
y = 3, and x = 2.This is how you work to find them.
1) The function will have
vertical asympotes where the limit grows indefinetly (approach +/- ∞).
2) That happens for
x = 2, where
the function is not defined but it grows indefinetly toward infinity (if you come from the right side) or toward negative infinity (if you come from the left side). So, the vertical asymptote is the line x = 2.
3) The function will have a
horizontal asymptote if the function tends to a constant value as x approaches infinity or negative infinity.
4) In this case, you find that
the limit of the function when x appraches - ∞ or +∞ is 3. That results in
one horizontal asymptote which is y = 3.