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OpenStudy (littlebird):

How do I go about solving this?

OpenStudy (littlebird):

I am doing number 48.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use to the top equation for \(-\infty\) and \(0^-\) Use the bottom one for \(\infty\) and \(0^+\)

OpenStudy (littlebird):

Ok I'll see if that works

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you know how to do infinite limits?

OpenStudy (littlebird):

Yes. I'm just no used to doing it yet and can sometimes forget things.

OpenStudy (littlebird):

What I still need to understand is how you knew to Use to the top equation for −∞ and 0− and Use the bottom one for ∞ and 0+

OpenStudy (littlebird):

Was it because one equation had to be greater than or equal 0 while the other was less than 0?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because of the conditions

OpenStudy (littlebird):

Now I understand. Thanks. :)

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