0/0 = ?
or more specifically,
lim (x->infinity) f(x) = 0
lim (x->infinity) g(x) = 0
lim (x->infinity) [f(x)]/[g(x)] = ?
(oh, and l'hopital cannot be applied here)
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The Alphabet should have NEVER made love to Math.
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Do you have a pic of the actual question
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The limit cannot be found then
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I have no clue what I'm reading, but wouldn't f(x) and g(x) be all numbers except 0?
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[quote](oh, and l'hopital cannot be applied here)[/quote]And why pray tell would that be?
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It depends on the definitions of f(x) and g(x), silly.
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Edited by HurtfulTurkey: 4/9/2013 6:46:22 PM0/0 converges to complex infinity. inb4 tryhard high schoolers tell me it's undefined. [spoiler]0/0 here being an expression of f(x) = x/0 as x approaches 0[/spoiler]
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0/0 gives no definite answer.
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I asked my math teacher and he didn't know.