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G 189 note 5:12 : Any time we have a bottom heavy function with the limit tends to infinity , its equal to zero note 6:24 Any time you see same degree in numerator and denominator with limit tends to zero. Ans is coefficient of numerator/ coefficient of denominator
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Hello, i've got the question, why at 10:34 we multiply everything by 1/x, but not 1/x^2, if so, we'll get 6/0 = 0, before we were choosing the x with the highest power(x^2) and now not (just x) i'm confused now.
Our instructor said to always multiply it with the variable that has the highest order but why is in the example 2nd to the last it was multiplied by 1/x yet the highest order is x2? Shouldn't it be 1/x2?
yeah, I think it could have been explained better. You always go by the highest power on the bottom of the function... don't look at the top. So it was correct to multiply the second to last example by 1/x instead of 1/x^2.
You have a mistake on calculating the limit in 2:45 . The limit you presented is a undefined limit by the initial expression. Also you can't just say that: (- infinit)³ is higher that 2(- infinit), infinit is infinit.... Therefore, [5 +2(- infinit) - (- infinit)³] = [5+(- infinit) + (infinit)] which by this far is still undefined.
I am confused about when the answer is positive infinity and when it’s just infinity Like why is 2 x infinity is positive infinity? While infinity divide 3 is infinity?
For that case, 3^(-infinity) would be 0. This is because as you take 3 to the power of smaller and smaller negative numbers, the value will get smaller and smaller towards zero. For example, 3^(-1) is 0.333, 3^(-10) is 0.00001694, and 3^(-100) would be even smaller and even closer to 0. So in most cases, a positive number to the power of negative infinity will be equal to 0. Hope this helps! If you have any other questions, feel free to stop by my channel, I also have some videos on calculus that may be able to help you, and I would be happy to answer any of your questions in the comments! Have a great day :)
Incredibly informal, intuitive solutions. I'm sure everyone has an intuition of how to solve these things, but the real problem is using the proper definitions to show your math. I didn't find this video all that helpful.
I'm sorry but wouldn't infinity as a denominator, be infinitely approaching 0, so it's infinitely close to 0 without ever reaching, thus 1/infinity is epsilon no?