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For the asymptotes of an algebraic equation of degree \(n\), the value of \(m\) can be obtained by:
A. Putting \(y=mx\) in the highest degree term of equation,
B. Putting \(x=1,\ y=m\) in the highest degree term of equation,
C. Putting \(x=m,\ y=1\) in the lowest degree term of equation,
D. Putting \(x=1,\ y=m\) in the lowest degree term of equation.

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To find slopes of asymptotes, use only the highest degree homogeneous part of the curve.
Updated On: May 19, 2026
  • A Only
  • B Only
  • A and B Only
  • C and D Only
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The Correct Option is C

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