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natnat96

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is an inclined asymptote the same as an oblique asymptote ? like do they mean the same thing ?
 

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Inclined means the same as oblique, but I've never heard it used to describe asymptotes. Sounds like someone couldn't find the right word and settled for inclined.
 

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Inclined means the same as oblique, but I've never heard it used to describe asymptotes. Sounds like someone couldn't find the right word and settled for inclined.
hahhaa hard !! was reading about it and had no idea what it meant lmaaoo thanks :)
 

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