barbernator
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just define the set to shut him upm8
come on, you know what i meant
why do that
just define the set to shut him upm8
come on, you know what i meant
why do that
Just use L'Hôpital's rule since the fraction becomes .
Yeah, in general if the denominator is larger, it will approach 0 as x approaches infinity.Just use L'Hôpital's rule since the fraction becomes .
Hence it becomes
I think this is right...
(ty carrotsticks for showing me this at meat lol).
ohhhhhhhhhhYeah, in general if the denominator is larger, it will approach 0 as x approaches infinity.
Also, that wasn't meant to be a new question The solution of the question (0) was meant to be the solution for the initial question (0).
That is one fully sick rule right there. Love it (Y)Just use L'Hôpital's rule since the fraction becomes .
Hence it becomes
I think this is right...
(ty carrotsticks for showing me this at meat lol).
Have to be careful in the HSC though as some teachers may not accept it, and even in the HSC exam I'm not sure what happens if you use it (even stating that it's L'Hopital's).Just use L'Hôpital's rule since the fraction becomes .
Hence it becomes
I think this is right...
(ty carrotsticks for showing me this at meat lol).