HomeAPLimits and AsymptotesAPBusiness & Management Limits and Asymptotes 8 months agoLess 1 min227 Views0 CommentsLimits describe the behavior of a function as we approach a certain input value, regardless of the function’s actual value there...Asymptotes are lines that a curve approaches but never quite reaches... Tags:AP CalculusLimits and AsymptotesLimits and Asymptotes in Limits and ContinuityLimits and Continuity Shares: Previous PostProperties of Continuity and Intermediate Value TheoremNext PostDefinition of Derivatives and the Power Rule Related Posts AP Definite Integrals, Area Under a Curve, And Application Admin7 months ago AP Integration by Substitution Admin7 months ago AP Basic Integration Rules Admin7 months ago IB Rolle’s Theorem and The Mean Value Theorem Admin8 months ago AP Average Value of a Function Admin7 months ago Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ