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lim->-1 (1-x-x^5)

Created 24th November 2013 @ 16:40

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jx53

Answer and how do you get it?

http://gyazo.com/8c0e58b7116c922ce894128dc58dda90


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Russian Guyovich

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Do your own homework kid

jx53

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Do your own homework kid

mad cuz cant do it

Angel

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Answer and how do you get it?

We already have a special topic http://etf2l.org/forum/off-topic/topic-27504/

:D

jx53

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We already have a special topic http://etf2l.org/forum/off-topic/topic-27504/

:D

Seems pretty dead

Setsul

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3

Russian Guyovich

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mad cuz cant do it

You know that maths boosts your problem solving skills right? You’re defeating the purpose by asking people besides your teacher what the answer is.

jx53

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You know that maths boosts your problem solving skills right? You’re defeating the purpose by asking people besides your teacher what the answer is.

I asked to be sure that I was right, since the answer book claimed it to be 1, while I got it as 3.

nTraum

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1 is correct.

jx53

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1 is correct.

HOW?
Me and 4 other people got 3, what the fuck is this

nTraum

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How did you get to your solution?

jx53

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How did you get to your solution?

(1-X-X^5)
(1-(-1)-(-1)^5
1+1-(-1)
1+1+1
3

nTraum

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When calculating limes, the variable in the equation (x) tends to 0. What happens to the term x and x^5 if x becomes incredibly small or 0?


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jx53

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When calculating limes, the variable in the equation (x) tends to 0. What happens to the term x and x^5 if x becomes incredibly small or 0?

What

nTraum

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Ups, your x tends to -1, not to 0. In that case your solution is correct. :*

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