asymptote








asymptote [as-im-toht] ExamplesWord Origin noun Mathematics.

  1. a straight line approached by a given curve as one of the variables in the equation of the curve approaches infinity.

Origin of asymptote 1650–60; Greek asýmptōtos, equivalent to a- a-6 + sýmptōtos falling together (sym- sym- + ptōtós falling, derivative of ptō-, variant stem of píptein to fall + -tos verbid suffix) Examples from the Web for asymptote Historical Examples of asymptote

  • The curve is symmetrical about the axis of y and has the axis of x for its asymptote.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 7

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  • But after you have demonstrated to him the properties of the hyperbola and its asymptote, the apparent absurdity vanishes.

    The Religion of Geology and Its Connected Sciences

    Edward Hitchcock

  • Even so there are asymptote figures in geometry where an infinite length makes only a finite progress in breadth.

    Theodicy

    G. W. Leibniz

  • If these factors are all real and distinct, there is an asymptote corresponding to each factor.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 14, Slice 5

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  • The area of the loop, which equals the area between the curve and its asymptote, is 3a/2.

    Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 5

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  • British Dictionary definitions for asymptote asymptote noun

    1. a straight line that is closely approached by a plane curve so that the perpendicular distance between them decreases to zero as the distance from the origin increases to infinity

    Word Origin for asymptote C17: from Greek asumptōtos not falling together, from a- 1 + syn- + ptōtos inclined to fall, from piptein to fall Word Origin and History for asymptote n.

    “straight line continually approaching but never meeting a curve,” 1650s, from Greek asymptotos “not falling together,” from a- “not” + syn “with” + ptotos “fallen,” verbal adjective from piptein “to fall” (see symptom). Related: Asymptotic.

    asymptote in Science asymptote [ăs′ĭm-tōt′]

    1. A line whose distance to a given curve tends to zero. An asymptote may or may not intersect its associated curve.
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