The distributions become approximately exponential when the curve shown here asymptotes. |
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She was up in her attic one afternoon, trying to concentrate on where to place her asymptotes on her hyperbola, but her mind traveled elsewhere. |
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In book two Apollonius investigates how hyperbolas are related to their asymptotes, and he also studies how to draw tangents to given conics. |
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I mean I liked it as much as I like finding the centres, vertices, foci, and asymptotes of various hyperbolic graphs. |
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These models, which more closely resemble reality, involve one or two curves tending towards asymptotes. |
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The hyperbola does not intersect the asymptotes, but its distance from them becomes arbitrarily small at great distances from the centre. |
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If you're the President, and you're in line with Congress, your approval rating inevitably asymptotes toward that ten per cent. |
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Two straight lines, the asymptotes of the curve, pass through the geometric centre. |
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Vertical and horizontal asymptotes Exponential and logarithmic functions. |
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These vertical asymptotes intersect the maturity axis at the times to maturities when the reserves are zero. |
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As you become more scientific, yes, the religiosity drops off, but it asymptotes. |
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Forget about complex numbers, differentiating sine x, asymptotes and group theory. |
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Version 4 of FX-Graph does add asymptotes while Autograph expects that students will add their own vertical asymptotes. |
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An alternative form of correlation based on the power-mean of the bounding asymptotes has two significant advantages. |
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During the few days I spent at Yestermorrow I heard no talk of Rem Koolhaas or Atelier Bow-Wow, of Cor-Ten steel or asymptotes or blobs, those staples of late-night dorm talk from Cal Poly to Columbia. |
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