Math, asked by quantumglobe, 4 months ago

can anyone solve it..if u can tqs a lot and u are a genius too ​

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Answered by harshsharma88494
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This is not possible for any value of s such that s is a Real number.

How?

See,

Let S be ANY REAL NUMBER.

we know that if base is NON NEGATIVE, as here, then with ANY REAL EXPONENT, the result is ALWAYS POSITIVE.

So basically we are adding more and more positive numbers, which are positive, so the result is always POSITIVE, and not 0.

Then what should be the answer?

Okay... Let me try this one for s goes to infinite.

This will make the denominator so large that the actual answer will itself go to 0.

But there is a problem...

1 ^(infinity) is not defined.

That is why I was convincing you to agree that S is not a real number.

Then what is S ?

Oh my lord Ness!

I'm not perfect at Complex Analysis.

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