Horizontal and oblique asymptotes describe how functions behave as they approach infinity, with horizontal asymptotes indicating a function gets closer to a constant and oblique asymptotes meaning a function approaches a line going to infinity, as a function cannot approach both a finite constant and infinity simultaneously.
Horizontal and oblique asymptotes describe how functions behave as they approach infinity, with horizontal asymptotes indicating a function gets closer to a constant and oblique asymptotes meaning a function approaches a line going to infinity, as a function cannot approach both a finite constant and infinity simultaneously.
Horizontal and oblique asymptotes describe how functions behave as they approach infinity, with horizontal asymptotes indicating a function gets closer to a constant and oblique asymptotes meaning a function approaches a line going to infinity, as a function cannot approach both a finite constant and infinity simultaneously.
Horizontal and oblique asymptotes describe how functions behave as they approach infinity, with horizontal asymptotes indicating a function gets closer to a constant and oblique asymptotes meaning a function approaches a line going to infinity, as a function cannot approach both a finite constant and infinity simultaneously.
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Horizontal and oblique asymptotes describe the behavior of the function "at
infinity". If there is a horizontal asymptote, then the behavior at infinity is
that the function is getting ever closer to a certain constant. If there is an oblique asymptote, then the function is getting ever closer to a line which is going to infinity. A function can't go to a finite constant and infinity at the same time.