👉 In mathematics, an "strictly" or "asymptotically" (i.e., as x approaches infinity) condition is a condition that holds for all values of x within some interval around a given value. For example, in calculus, if we consider y = 2x^3 - 5x + 6, then the strict inequality y > 0 will hold for all x between 1 and 2 (since as x approaches infinity, y increases without bound).