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What is the equation for a curve where x approaches infinity as y approaches infinity?
The discussion revolves around identifying equations for curves where both x and y approach infinity. Participants explore various mathematical representations and properties of such curves, including straight lines and more complex functions.
Participants express differing views on whether a straight line qualifies as a curve, and there is no consensus on a single equation that best represents the desired properties of the curve.
Participants have not specified any additional properties they are looking for in the curves, leaving the discussion open to interpretation and further exploration.
Wouldn't that be a straight line instead of a curve?Krylov said:I don't think I understand you well, but what about: ##x = y##
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To me a straight line is a particular kind of curve, but if you prefer something that really "curves", then you could do ##x = y^2##. However, I believe you were also able to find that out?Pjpic said:Wouldn't that be a straight line instead of a curve?
I think I get it. Powers make a curve.Krylov said:To me a straight line is a particular kind of curve, but if you prefer something that really "curves", then you could do ##x = y^2##. However, I believe you were also able to find that out?
Maybe it helps when you explain a bit more about the background of your question. There are lots of planar curves with the property that ##x \to \infty## as ##y \to \infty##. Are you looking for a curve among them that has some additional properties?