Recent content by Jaekryl

  1. J

    How can the derivative of e^(-1/x^2) be shown to be 0 at x=0?

    [/URL] This is a great solution, except for one logical error. In your case of the ea expansion, a = 1/x2 as x -> 0. Therefore, a is in fact approaching infinity. So you cannot assume that the ea expansion is equivalent to 1 + a + a2/2 since a is not small. Instead, just substitute in the...
Back
Top