what is indeterminant form
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..✔✔An indeterminate form is an expression involving two functions whose limit cannot be determined solely from the limits of the individual functions.
✔✔ These forms are common in calculus; indeed, the limit definition of the derivative is the limit of an indeterminate form.
✔✔The most common example of an indeterminate form occurs as the ratio of two functions, in which both of these functions tend to zero in the limit, and is referred to as "the indeterminate form 0/0".
✔✔As x approaches 0, the ratios x/x3, x/x, and x2/x go to ∞, 1, and 0 respectively.
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- An indeterminate form is an expression involving two functions whose limit cannot be determined solely from the limits of the individual functions. These forms are common in calculus; indeed, the limit definition of the derivative is the limit of an indeterminate for
- The most common example of an indeterminate form occurs as the ratio of two functions, in which both of these functions tend to zero in the limit, and is referred to as "the indeterminate form 0/0". As x approaches 0, the ratios x/x3, x/x, and x2/x go to ∞, 1, and 0 respectively.
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