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Math 211 Business Calculus Applications of Derivatives

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– p. 2/34<br />

Asymptotes<br />

A nonvertical line with equation y = mx+b is called<br />

an asymptote <strong>of</strong> the graph <strong>of</strong> y = f(x) if the<br />

differencef(x)−(mx+b) tends to 0 asxtakes on<br />

arbitrarily large positive values or arbitrarily large<br />

negative values.<br />

Ifm = 0 theny = b is called a horizontal asymptote.<br />

Otherwisey = mx+b is called a slant asymptote.<br />

A vertical linex = a is called a vertical asymptote

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