For the record, this isn't parabolic. It is hyperbolic, being asymptic (to two axes). A parabola, by definition, reaches the point (infinity,infinity) in all cases.
You got this from Vihart didnt you? Cool.
I edited it and put my fireworks machine in it ID:1194436
I'm currently at the final stages of VCE. (year 12, I'm 18). I'm confident that I can answer any question you give me, as I'm top of my class for methods, but I'll be leaving tpt for a while, as I need to put all of my attention to my work, untill exams are over
If I spark at the right hand side of the water, a glitch makes it generate sparks continuously, lol
ps...someone tagged you "toiletpaper". You might want to delete that tag.
@ Oats Well that makes sense then why I haven't learned of trunci in my school(I am taking honors algebra II, I'm 16), because I live in Boise, Idaho. Idaho isn't really known for its intelligent demographics; more for its ignorant conservative morons, and everyone has a body-lifted pickup truck with a Romney 2012 sticker on the rear window.
@ lch7 Asymtotes are real, yes, but not when they are made of pixels. Same concept with circles on an LCD monitor, they are made of squares so they are polygons.