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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Find the smallest N such that when n>N, the absolute value of that big thingy < 1/10. Find the smallest "N" such that |[(6n)/(3n+7)]-2|< (1/10)...so basically its the absolute value of (6n)/(3n+7) then that whole quantity minus 2 is less than (1/10)... I've gotten this far, can anyone help me the rest of the way? -49

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hi again fellowroot! back for more cookies? ha

OpenStudy (fellowroot):

Just reading your problem. Just to let you know, I am a double major in math and physics and have worked as a math tutor at my college for like 4-5 years. I have solved tens of thousands of problems.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

awesome! i could seriously use some help on the "conceptual logic" part of this......the mathese gets kinda confusing!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

should i start baking now or later? :o)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

instead of a cookie!

OpenStudy (fellowroot):

let me think about it.

OpenStudy (fellowroot):

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