the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?![]()
the limit of X that approaches negative infinity of 2 + 1 over X sqaure..?![]()
johan...?? you seem like you would know this crap
Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
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is this calc 1...if so I think I can do that.Originally Posted by DamnYouMSN
I always found that asking guys that are screaming in the squat rack yields the most intelectual answers pertaining math, huh?
do you mean thisOriginally Posted by DamnYouMSN
limit (x->-infty) 2 + (1/x^2)??
in which case what happens to the 1/x^2 when x becomes large??
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.
im glad yall like doing math lol
That's what I visualized.Originally Posted by stunner5000pt
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
FINEOriginally Posted by collar
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
i plan to be a theoretical physicist... nuff saidOriginally Posted by STEROIDZZ
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.Originally Posted by STEROIDZZ
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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