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Precalculus: The Basics What is an Asymptote?

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True or False? An asymptote is a line that continually approaches a given curve but does not meet it at any finite distance.

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    • The Basics
    •   Functions and Relations
    •   Classification of Numbers
    •   Domain and Range
    •   What is an Asymptote?
    •   Radicals Review
    •   Reflections
    •   Intro to Exponential Functions
    • More on Trigonometry
    •   Radians
    •   Special Triangles
    •   Determining if Triangles Exist
    •   Ambiguous Case for Sine Law
    •   Intro to Cycles, Periods, and Periodic Functions
    • Sequences and Series
    •   What is a Recursive Formula
    •   Arithmetic Sequences
    •   Geometric Sequences
    •   Arithmetic Series
    •   Geometric Series
    •   Simple Interest
    •   Compound Interest
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