Is Calculus Safe?
Created on: September 29th, 2006
Is Calculus Safe?
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September 29th, 2006
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uh, f'(x) = boobies?
September 29th, 2006
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I'm just gonna take a stab at this one... As x approaches 0 y approaches infinity.
September 29th, 2006
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L'hopital tells us 1/1. High school stuff.
October 5th, 2006
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I don't really get this. :P
November 8th, 2006
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Umm... no limits exist... You're either looking for (sin (x))/x or (1-cos(x))/x which is one and zero respectively.
November 14th, 2006
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Not bad, I guess. The guy who said use L'Hopital's rule is a moron. 1/0 is not indeterminate.
December 8th, 2006
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@ikanreed: you can't use L'hopitals in this situation (to use L'hopitals, the limit must take the form 0/0 or infinity/infinity when one plugs in the given value for the limit. In this case, that yields 1/0). The magnitude of the function increases without bound as x approaches 0.
March 23rd, 2007
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a little lhopital's rule mehbeh?