I need to verify something Lets say I have 1/0+ (notice the + is in the right not left) Is that undefined or equal to +infinity?
in limits, yes its +infinity
i mean 1/x with x->0+ is +infinity 1/x with x->0- is -infinity
ans so 1/x with x->0 is not defined.
It means It is undefined
In mathematical terms, yes it's UNDEFINED... But if it is in sense of Limits, for example, lim(x==>0+) 1/x = infinity { I think what you actually mean to say}
Yeah @gohangoku58 had brought that up so I was just saying it s undefined therefore it goes to +infinity
undefined \(\ne + \infty\)
I think this can solve your query :-) http://www.mathsisfun.com/calculus/limits-infinity.html Just read the initial section and try underneath things yourself...
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