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iosangel:

summations help

iosangel:

iosangel:

@vocaloid

Vocaloid:

when the leading power of the denominator is larger than the leading power of the numerator, the limit is 0

iosangel:

so 3/6?

iosangel:

?

Vocaloid:

when you have a situation like this, when the denominator has a higher leading power (6) vs. the numerator (5), the limit is simply 0

iosangel:

ok what if it was something like (3n^5/4n^5+1)

iosangel:

it would be 3/4?

Vocaloid:

yes, when the leading powers are equal then you'd simply take the ratio of the leading coefficients, so yes, in this case it's 3/4

iosangel:

ohh ok i see i wasnt looking at the powers

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