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How Do You Solve a Calculus Limit Involving Negative Infinity?
Never mind, a friend who took BC cal last year helped me through AIM. I got it :) Less work than needed too :)- darklordavion
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Solve a Calculus Limit Involving Negative Infinity?
can you show me?- darklordavion
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Solve a Calculus Limit Involving Negative Infinity?
Oh sorry :( lol, I thought you interpreted it wrong. I've tried just subing a random number, which was 4 and got 2/9... not sure what to do next.- darklordavion
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Solve a Calculus Limit Involving Negative Infinity?
This: √X^2-3X lim x→-∞ _________ Divided by 2X+1 Like that ^- darklordavion
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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How Do You Solve a Calculus Limit Involving Negative Infinity?
Homework Statement Limit: The square root of X^2-3X over 2X+1 as X is going towards negative infinity. Homework Equations The square root of X^2-3X over 2X+1 as X is going towards negative infinity. The Attempt at a Solution I tried to solve it but I have no idea what to do...- darklordavion
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- Calculus Limit
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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A block on incline and forces acting upon it
Hi, Thanks but I am even more lost now. I did not receive any numbers for this, so I don't know how to attempt this.- darklordavion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Magnitude of the acceleration of the ball
Homework Statement A soccer player accelerates a 0.50 kg soccer ball by kicking it with a net force of 5.0 N. Calculate the magnitude of the acceleration of the ball. b. What is the magnitude of the force of the soccer ball on the player's foot. Homework Equations a=fnet/m...- darklordavion
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- Acceleration Ball Magnitude
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A block on incline and forces acting upon it
Thanks for that but I am really stuck on numbers 2 and 3, Google doesn't help much. Thank you.- darklordavion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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A block on incline and forces acting upon it
Homework Statement A block of mass "m" slides at constant speed down a uniform plane inclined at an angle "degrees symbol" to the horizontal, as shown. - Shows an incline with a block on top, like this: "<" with a block on top. 1. On the diagram, sketch and label appropriate arrows to...- darklordavion
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- Block Forces Incline
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help