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Calculating a Limit by Getting a Common Denominator

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

Calculating a Limit by Getting a Common Denominator - One example is shown!

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  • I got in trouble on my first calculus test for forgetting to put the limit notation. Maybe it's something you can include on your videos, because it is an mistake some people make. You have to use the limit notation untill you plug the limit into the equation.

  • @aljensen2001 well, i use it in all my steps. i never ever leave it out so i think it is something i include ; )

  • @patrickJMT You are the best. I was just trying to help out. I know im one of those people who like to just do lots of math without notations witch got me in trouble a lot in limits derivateves and intergals lol. I just thought you can do the math and people are suppost to get what I am doing....... bad habbit

  • @aljensen2001 well, if you are doing it on your own, you can be a bit more ' loose ' although even then i would not recommend it. mathematicians are trained to be very very detail oriented, so keep that in mind when testing! make it look like a beautiful work of crystal clear art.

  • Dude...thanks so much....I don't know how I could possibly thank you for your videos, they've helped so much...do you accept hug's and kisses....lol> no jokes..thanks man..you outta go into teaching.

  • @kninez13 hugs and kisses, yes i do accept those

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  • @claudiaaaa08 i dont care that you dont like math

  • wow

    i wish you were my math teacher.

    i learned more from your limit videos (in 10 min) than i did from a week of instruction at school.

    thx a ton

    :)

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  • @Unrunning ahh i just saw youre reply, i had the exam ages ago but i passed anyway so cudos to patrick (Y) and thanks for your reply

  • Im sitting here crying because I suck at calc and this whole simplifying stuff, and i have a final on thursday!!! whyyyyyy calculus, whyyyyy!!!

  • @MadManCael he subtracted 3 from (3+h), which is 3-(3+h), and you have to distribute the negative, so it makes 3-3-h, which leaves -h.

  • how did you get the -h? i dont get that part

  • I love your videos and the way you teaches thank you so much

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