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    help me!

    the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?

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    johan...?? you seem like you would know this crap

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?
    is this calc 1...if so I think I can do that.

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    I always found that asking guys that are screaming in the squat rack yields the most intelectual answers pertaining math, huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
    the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?
    do you mean this

    limit (x->-infty) 2 + (1/x^2)??

    in which case what happens to the 1/x^2 when x becomes large??

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    Can you present it. As X gets larger and larger the LIM approaches(but never equals) 2

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    wheres johan when you need him.

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    im glad yall like doing math lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by stunner5000pt
    do you mean this

    limit (x->-infty) 2 + (1/x^2)??

    in which case what happens to the 1/x^2 when x becomes large??
    That's what I visualized.

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    So when X becomes larger and larger doesnt the limit get closer and closer to zero but since their is a plus 2 in the question therfore the limit equals 2. As far as what I understand

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    Quote Originally Posted by collar





    wheres johan when you need him.
    FINE

    don't ask me

    all my analysis and algebra classes gone to waste then!

    what a crock of it!


















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    as you know inless your career invovles math... majority of the jobs use statistics but .. if you dont use it then its all gone .... oh well

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEROIDZZ
    as you know inless your career invovles math... majority of the jobs use statistics but .. if you dont use it then its all gone .... oh well
    i plan to be a theoretical physicist... nuff said

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    Quote Originally Posted by STEROIDZZ
    as you know inless your career invovles math... majority of the jobs use statistics but .. if you dont use it then its all gone .... oh well
    an i am pretty sure taht certain advanced concepts in statistics which pertain to daily life would not be understood without at least calc 1 & 2.

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    physcicist.... ?? do your thing then man... as far as calc i hvent used it to this day... and i was refering to normal jobs.. not no physcicist

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