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System equilibrium constant expression
Please, help me somebody...- redpepper007
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- Forum: Chemistry
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System equilibrium constant expression
Hello, geniuses! :) I am having a problem in chemistry... What is this systems equilibrium constant expression? And under what conditions (temperature, pressure, concentrations) you can most fully get rid of SO2? I really have no idea with what to start... :/- redpepper007
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- Constant Equilibrium Equilibrium constant Expression System
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
umm, is this like that: sqrt(x^6)=((x^6)^0.5)=x^6*0.5=x^3 ? Oh, I think I got it... wait a few minutes, will post the result! http://img718.imageshack.us/img718/5571/math2z.th.jpg YAYAYAYAYAAA! :p Thanks a lot!- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
But how can that be true? sqrt(9)=3 but sqrt(6)=2.44948...- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
umm, didnt understand what you meant with that. Can you use simpler English, please?- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
I have this in my math notes: ''If x -> inf, the limit is equal to the ratio of biggest degrees of X, where each polynomial is of the same level.'' But I got confused because of that sqrt sign... I mean, does x6 and x4 also counts?- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
I got x9 when I divided sqrt(16x6-3x+4x4) with x3. And then I moved x3 under the sqrt sign, so x3 is ^2 so I get x9. (Because sqrt(x9)=x3)- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
Yes, that's ink :D And fixed image, now nothing's messed up. How do you tell that whole thing is dominated by x^3? The biggest x^ is x^6...- redpepper007
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
Well, it works for sure, but I get different result... http://img412.imageshack.us/img412/6621/mathq.th.jpg And I believe 2 is the true answer, because I got the answer ''2'' from [PLAIN]www.wolframalpha.com[/url] and www.solvemymath.com but they solve this using L'Hospitals method.. But I...- redpepper007
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help
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Why Can't I Solve This Limit Problem Without L'Hospital's Rule?
Homework Statement [PLAIN]http://img545.imageshack.us/img545/5494/61141879.png The answer is 2, but I just can't figure out how to get to it. Homework Equations none The Attempt at a Solution Tried all methods taught in school but none works. Adding related expression...- redpepper007
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- Limit Specific
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- Forum: Calculus and Beyond Homework Help