Re: Math Question #1 [message #358033 is a reply to message #358030] |
Tue, 11 November 2008 02:38   |
nopol10
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Actually, lim(5/x,x,0) (Limit of 5/x as x -> 0) is not infinity as limit of 5/x as x->0 from the negative side and the limit of 5/x as x->0 from the positive side are not equal. Therefore the limit is undefined. It is infinity only when x->0 from the positive side and negative infinity when x->0 from the negative side.
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