Asymptote

In analytic geometry, an asymptote ( ) of a curve is a straight line such that the distance between the curve and the line approaches zero as one or both of the x or y coordinates tends to infinity. In projective geometry and related contexts, an asymptote of a curve is a line which is tangent to the curve at a point at infinity.

Source: Wikipedia — Asymptote (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Asymptote

In analytic geometry, an asymptote ( ) of a curve is a straight line such that the distance between the curve and the line approaches zero as one or both of the x or y coordinates tends to infinity. In projective geometry and related contexts, an asymptote of a curve is a line which is tangent to the curve at a point at infinity.

Source: Wikipedia "Asymptote" · CC BY-SA 4.0

Share this article: X · Bluesky
Privacy Policy