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Linear asymptotes can be of three different kinds: horizontal, vertical or slanted (oblique).  
 
Linear asymptotes can be of three different kinds: horizontal, vertical or slanted (oblique).  
  
The vertical asymptote can be found by finding values of <math>x</math> that make the function undefined, generally because it results in a division by zero, which is undefined... <font color="#B2B7F2" style="font-size:40px">”</font> [[asymptote|[more]]]
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The vertical asymptote can be found by finding values of <math>x</math> that make the function undefined, generally because it results in a division by zero, which is undefined... <font color="#B2B7F2" style="font-size:40px">”</font> [[asymptote (geometry)|[more]]]
  
  
 
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Revision as of 21:34, 30 November 2007

Temperal

Note that I will not choose a featured article every day, onnly when I find a good one. I probably actually will do only one a week, or something akin to that. All articles stay up for only one day.

Today's AotD is Asymptote:

An asymptote is a line or curve that a certain function approaches.

Linear asymptotes can be of three different kinds: horizontal, vertical or slanted (oblique).

The vertical asymptote can be found by finding values of $x$ that make the function undefined, generally because it results in a division by zero, which is undefined... [more]


Past AotD's found here.