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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i wasnt expecting it since it wasnt in our test review but it was in the section
OpenStudy (anonymous):
impress your math teacher, call vertical asymptotes "poles"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the question was on the test
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it stated whast the vertical horizontal and oblique,,im like..that wasnt on the review
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
whats the easiest way to learn them
OpenStudy (anonymous):
"oblique asymptote?"
OpenStudy (anonymous):
we did long division for that one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah that will work
if you divide say a polynomial of degree 2 by a polynomial of degree 1, you will get a quotient and a remainder
the quotient will be a polynomial of degree 1 (a line)
that is the slant or oblique asymptote
OpenStudy (anonymous):
everything is pretty much a blur since i took calculus once a year ago...
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
im trying to get back on my feet and focus more but the easier problems give me more trouble than the hard ones..lol