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OpenStudy (anonymous):
∞.∞ can be solved with lohptal's rule ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
just gimme a hint ,
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
You mean a form that is coming to "infty divided by infty"? Yes.
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
it can?? @apoorvk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nope forms like 1^∞ and ∞.-∞ , 0.∞ could be solved by lohpital's rule
because we can turn em to the form ∞/∞ or 0/0
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
Yeah mostly ---> i mean you can apply L'hospuital to a limit where you are getting a form infty/infty
For example--->
lim x +3
x->infty -------
x+2
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OpenStudy (apoorvk):
Yes @quakeash we can convert them into the infty/infty or 0/0 forms generally.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i get u man
why dont i just give u the limit
OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
but \(\infty \times \infty??\) -_- that's no indeterminate form
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yup exactly
OpenStudy (apoorvk):
infty time infty is infty ---> that is not indeterminate.
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OpenStudy (lgbasallote):
\[\infty \times 0\] that can be l'hospitaled though
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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