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What did the asymptote say to the removable discontinuity key?

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Asymptote is a term which is used in analytical geometry, it can be a line or a curve that approaches a given curve arbitrarily closely.

Don't hand that holier than thou line to me, asymptote say to the removable discontinuity key. When the function has a hole we can get to the removable discontinuity.

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