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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's 0^0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and inf^0 and inf ^inf

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I always forget

OpenStudy (anonymous):

0^0 is 1 I think because any number with an exponent of zero is one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I remember that it doesn't work so nicely with 0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's called an indeterminate form

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

indeterminate values

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have no idea what indeterminate form is so I can't help. Sorry.

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

that link has a list of indeterminate forms and a good explanation about why they are indeterminate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah, @ganeshie8 does that link also go over how to do 0/0 and inf/inf with L'H?

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

what link :O

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

yes that link is about how to detect indeterminate forms for applying LH rule

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

this link http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/LHospitalsRule.aspx

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

you're not seeing links ?

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

only this one lol, u dint comment other link ?

ganeshie8 (ganeshie8):

scroll up

OpenStudy (jhannybean):

Yeah, @ganeshie8 posted two :P

geerky42 (geerky42):

http://youtu.be/BRRolKTlF6Q?t=6m44s

OpenStudy (ikram002p):

ok when i refreshed the page it showed up xD

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