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Which of the following terms best describes a vertical line that the graph of a

function approaches but never intersects?

A. Inverse variation

B. Horizontal asymptote

C. Vertical asymptote

D. Proportion

User Huy T
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Answer:C I think

Step-by-step explanation: I’m pretty sure it’s vertical asymptote based off the definition but not entirely sure. Hope this helps and good luck! :3

User Svenstaro
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Answer:

Might not be answer but.

Explanation:

Parallel lines are coplanar lines (in the same plane) that never intersect (never cross each other). The slope of a line measures its steepness (or its angle from the horizontal). Lines that are parallel have the same steepness (or the same angle from the horizontal).

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