Why do asymptote exist?
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An asymptote is a line that a graph approaches without touching. Similarly, horizontal asymptotes occur because y can come close to a value, but can never equal that value. In the previous graph, there is no value of x for which y = 0 ( ≠ 0), but as x gets very large or very small, y comes close to 0.
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