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what is Oblique asymptote?

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Answered by XxitzMePRASHxX
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Oblique Asymptote. An oblique or slant asymptote is an asymptote along a line , where . Oblique asymptotes occur when the degree of the denominator of a rational function is one less than the degree of the numerator.

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Answered by indraag154
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An oblique or slant asymptote is an asymptote along a line y=mx+b, where m≠0. Oblique asymptotes occur when the degree of the denominator of a rational function is one less than the degree of the numerator.

For example, the function f(x) = x+1x has an oblique asymptote about the line y=x and a vertical asymptote at the line x=0.

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