Not L'Hopital rule
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-09 14:46:18
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limx->infinite ((9X+1)^1/2)/((X+1)^1/2)
limx->90'- secX/tanx what it means by putting positive and negative behind?how to understand by using other way?
. limx->90'- secX/tanx what it means by putting positive and negative behind?how to understand by using other way?
what it means by putting positive and negative behind?how to solve by using other way?
I only can guess because I don't experience this way of writing: Probably the - or + sign indicates the direction of approach. So 90°- could convey that you approaches the 90° from the left where the values are smaller than 90°. Ask your teacher or try to find an explanation in your textbook.
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