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Define the asymptote of rectangular hyperbola? - Answers
An asymptote is a line that a curve approaches, getting closer and closer, but does not cross. Some definitions state that the curve may cross, but may not cross an infinite number of times. In the case of a rectangular hyperbole, the asymptotes are parallel or equal to the X and Y axes.
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Define the asymptote of rectangular hyperbola? - Answers
An asymptote is a line that a curve approaches, getting closer and closer, but does not cross. Some definitions state that the curve may cross, but may not cross an infinite number of times. In the case of a rectangular hyperbole, the asymptotes are parallel or equal to the X and Y axes.
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Define the asymptote of rectangular hyperbola? - Answers
An asymptote is a line that a curve approaches, getting closer and closer, but does not cross. Some definitions state that the curve may cross, but may not cross an infinite number of times. In the case of a rectangular hyperbole, the asymptotes are parallel or equal to the X and Y axes.
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