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What are asymptotes
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An asymptote is a line or curve that a function approaches but never touches or crosses. In mathematics, an asymptote can be horizontal, vertical, or oblique, and indicate how a function behaves as it approaches infinity or certain points on the graph. Asymptotes can help us understand the behavior of functions and how they change over their entire domain.
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