Piece wise functions can do everything. Take two pieces of two rational functions, one have a horizontal asymptote as x goes to -infinity and the other have a slanted (oblique) one as x goes to +infinity.
It is still a rational function.
No, it will always have one.
oblique
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An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
Oblique is neither vertical nor horizontal to a given line or surface
No, it will always have one.
An oblique asymptote is another way of saying "slant asymptote."When the degree of the numerator is one greater than the denominator, an equation has a slant asymptote. You divide the numerator by the denominator, and get a value. Sometimes, the division pops out a remainder, but ignore that, and take the answer minus the remainder. Make your "adapted answer" equal to yand that is your asymptote equation. To graph the equation, plug values.
It is x - y + 2 = 0
Yeah it has an oblique and horizontal fissure
Oblique
oblique
It depends on the way in which they are written. 4 and 7 clearly have horizontal and oblique lines. The number 1, in some fonts (like this one), also has both. All the rest have sections that are horizontal and those that are oblique.
At the highest point of its trajectory, the direction of an oblique projectile will be horizontal. This means that the projectile will momentarily have zero vertical velocity and only horizontal velocity.
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An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
diagonally between the vertical and horizontal
a line that is neither verticle or horizontal