bleakarcher
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This is the one topic that is truly pssing me off in the fact that I cant seem the learn anything on my own. Anyways, thanks in advance guys.
Well lets look at when x approaches 0 from the positive side. So if you look at the number plane, from the positive side means its going from the right to the left. So the values of x are decreasing by going from the positive numbers to 0. So say it is 0, the only value that y can then take in the original equation is a for it to hold true. i.e., y approaches a. From which side though? Well we see that if the x values are decreasing, then the y values must be increasing so it's from the negative side.Eldar, how do you know from which side it is doing so? I understand the rest
No worries.yeh, i understand. thanks man, i cleared up a lot of shit.
Actually not sure... I'd say it depends on the equation of the curve. On this one you have to do as it approaches from the positive side because it's undefined from the negative.One more question mate. Do you always consider when x->0+ and when y->0+?
Just do a heap of questions and see what's going on. The more you're exposed to it the easier it'll become and if you have any questions just post them up here and I or someone else will surely answer them!Right now, I am still unsure though I learnt a lot from what you said. In fact, I'm going to put it in my favourites right now.
Well let's assume a is a number to make it easier - 4 for instance.Also when u found the domain you it was clear, i undertand x=>0 but how is it that 0<=x<=a and similarly for y?
I'm glad! Hadn't quite started it yet so that's a bonus hahaha.Dude I got it!
That is actually my current career aspiration >.<I love you man, everything is so clear now. Become a teacher alongside whatever you want to become lol.