My textbook tells me about 3 cases of how to define whether or not the function in hand has a horizontal asymptote:

Here I have this function:
As far as I understand, I am dealing here with case number 3, that is, the case where the degree of the numerator is the same as the degree of the denominator.
According to the logic of case number 3, the horizontal asymptote is the ratio of the leading coefficients. Since in my formula the leading coefficients are both equal to 1, the ratio then is also equal to 1 (because 1/1 = 1).
However, when I graph that form in a graphical calculator, I see a graph, in which there is no possible horizontal asymptote:
What do I get wrong here?



