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Evaluate the limit as y approaches 4
I totally forgot factoring square roots. Thanks. Saved me alotta trouble.- hunt3rshadow
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Evaluate the limit as y approaches 4
Can someone tell me how exactly do I factor the numerator?- hunt3rshadow
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Evaluate the limit as y approaches 4
Just the Y. Nothing else.- hunt3rshadow
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Evaluate the limit as y approaches 4
Mark and Scurty, thank you. Mark I get your second method, but for both of you, I don't understand how to factor the numerator. Is it really factor-able? I don't get what value to factor by.- hunt3rshadow
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Evaluate the limit as y approaches 4
Homework Statement Evaluate lim y→4 y-3√y + 2 √y - 2 The Attempt at a Solution If I plug 4 into Y, my answer is undefined. But if I do the chart method, where I plug in 3.999 and 4.0001 the answer is 1. So I'm not quite sure what I'm doing wrong.- hunt3rshadow
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Finding Cosine of an Angle in 3D space
so much more simple then I imagined! Thanks- hunt3rshadow
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Finding Cosine of an Angle in 3D space
Ahh I see, thanks.- hunt3rshadow
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Finding Cosine of an Angle in 3D space
Oh my gosh guys I really owe you! You two made it seem so easy :cry:- hunt3rshadow
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Finding Cosine of an Angle in 3D space
How do I find a the line parallel to R?- hunt3rshadow
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Finding Cosine of an Angle in 3D space
Homework Statement a) Find the cosine of the angles that the line r = [-3,2,5] + t [2,2,√2 ] makes with the coordinate axes. b) If a,b and c are the angles that the line makes with the x,y and z axis respectively, find the value of cos^2a + cos^2b + cos^2c. c) What is the magnitude of the...- hunt3rshadow
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- 3d Angle Cosine Space
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help