L'Hospital's Rule - Indeterminate Products
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@victoraca well in the denominator you have x^(-1/2) which is 1/x^(1/2)
as x --> 0 , 1/x^(1/2) goes to infinity
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@xfactor1223 wow you must be really smart :-) good job !
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@sonu6797 as a fellow rutgers student, I agree. My current calc professor sucks. I dont bother showing up to class; simply watch your videos for half an hour on a bi weekly basis and I do a lot better then most everyone else.
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Thanks a lot! very helpful
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You've solved the equation to my heart......
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Hey I have a problem I'm stuck on the problem is Lim x-0 of xsin(1/x)
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ur the only reason i have an A in calc 1 at johns hopkins
xfactor1223 2 months ago 3
@xfactor1223 spread the word about the videos : )
patrickJMT 2 months ago
Your Videos are just great . I always study for exam from your videos .You should teach calculus at Rutgers :)
sonu6797 9 months ago
@sonu6797 i have heard that before, actually : )
patrickJMT 9 months ago