Monday, October 1, 2012

Unit G Summary Question #5: Asymptote Exceptions

Describe the conditions in which a graph can cross through an asymptote.


It is true that graphs are not supposed to cross an asymptote, there is an exception to this as there is with a lot of rules in this world. Graphs can cross through an asymptote, specifically a horizontal or a slant one. A graph can cross through a horizontal one towards the far right or far left of the graph. A graph can cross through a slant one towards the middle of the graph. They will only cross through a graph slightly, however. It is impossible for a graph to cross a vertical asymptote.

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