Limits Definition and 1000 Threads
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Finding the limit of lim w-->wo ((exp(w)-exp(wo))/(w-wo))^-1
Hi, I know that when you take this limit it is equal to e^-wo, but I was just wondering how you got there when taking the limit? lim w-->wo ((exp(w)-exp(wo))/(w-wo))^-1 = 1/e^wo w and wo are both two points within the same plane. -
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MHB Limits of x* when n and m Approach Infinity
if $\lim_{{n}\to{\infty}} {y}_{m+1}={x}^{*}$, Can we say that $\lim_{{n}\to{\infty}} {y}_{n-1}={x}^{*}$...Please pay attention, I say m and n...- ozkan12
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- Approach Infinity Limits
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- Forum: Topology and Analysis
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Limits of integration for electric potential
In the example in the picture, we can see that they chose the limits of integration to be from 0 to R_0. Why didn't they choose x (that is, from 0 to x)? Isn't that what we normally integrate over when we find potential energy and electric fields? Thank you- Calpalned
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- Electric Electric potential Integration Limits Limits of integration Potential
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MHB Limits of m/n as x Approaches 1
lim xm-1/xn-1 m,n elements of N x→1 the answer is m/n but i have no idea how to start or solve this!- spartas
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- Limits
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MHB One-Sided Limit of Sin(x)/x at x=0
find the one sided limit at the point x=0 for functions f(x)={ sinx/x, x greater than 0 ; x+1, x less or equal than 0- spartas
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- Limits
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Evaluate ##\lim_{x\to 0} \frac{2^x-1-x\log_e2}{x^2}##
Homework Statement Evaluate ##\lim_{x\to 0} \frac{2^x-1-x\log_e2}{x^2}## without using L'Hospital's rule or expansion of the series. Answer is given to be = ##\frac{(\log_e (2))^2}{2}## Homework Equations Squeeze play theorem/ Sandwich theorem, some algebraic manipulations and standard...- Umrao
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Stargazing What are the upper physical resolution limits on telescopes?
So if we become a Kardashev type II civilization, able to harvest all the energy and matter in the solar system what could we see through the massive telescopes that would be possible to construct? (say with a lens the size of Saturn). Could you get surface detail on extrasolar planets, for...- BWV
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- Limits Physical Resolution Telescopes
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Limits of 1/x Explained: A Calculus Question
This may be a very basic question for this forum. I have just started to Learn Calculus. Please. help me with my question - Suppose I need to find the Limit of 1/x where x tends to 0 from positive side. I know from the graph of 1/x that answer is +Infinity. But if I apply Squeeze...- Samit Chak
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- Calculus Limits
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Tangent of function and its limit position
Homework Statement Find tangent line of y=xe^{\frac{1}{x}} at point x=\alpha and it's limit position when \alpha \rightarrow +\infty. Homework Equations Tangent of y=f(x) at point M(x_0,f(x_0)): y-y_0=f^{'}(x_0)(x-x_0) The Attempt at a Solution Applying the above equation for tangent of...- gruba
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- Calculus Derivation Function Limit Limits Position Tangent
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Solve Limit Problem: SQRT(-2)/(4-x) as x Approaches 4
Homework Statement [/b] Determine if the limit exists as a number, ∞, -∞ or DNE lim x->4- -(2)/(sqrt(4-x)) The Attempt at a Solution lim x->4-... I honestly don't know how to solve. Because I don't know what to do with the sqrt function. If someone could lead me in the right direction here...- Niaboc67
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- Limit Limits
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Limits of frac(x)/x: Is WolframAlpha Wrong?
$$\lim_{x\to\infty} \frac {frac(x)} {x} $$ frac(x) is x minus floor function of x. So if x = 2.5, floor function = 2 and frac(x) = 0.5 Hence frac(x) will always be a number between -1 and 1 but never -1 and 1. By squeeze theorem, -1 < frac(x) < 1 -1/x < frac(x)/x < 1/x 0 < frac(x)/x < 0 Does... -
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Change of variables jacobian limits
## \int_{0}^{∞}\int_{0}^{∞} \frac{x^2+y^2}{1+(x^2-y^2)^2} e^{-2xy} dxdy ## ##u= x^2-y^2## ##v=2xy##I tried to find the jacobian and the area elements, I found it to be ## dA = \frac{1}{v} du dv ## I'm having problem finding the limits of u & v and getting rid of ##x^{2}+y^{2}##.- ahmed markhoos
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- Change Change of variables Jacobian Limits Variables
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Justification for cancelling terms in limits?
I am confused about the algebraic process of finding a limit. Let us take ##\frac{x^2 -1}{x - 1}##. In trying to find ##\lim_{x\rightarrow 1}\frac{x^2 -1}{x - 1}##we do the following: ##\displaystyle\lim_{x\rightarrow 1}\frac{(x+1)(x-1)}{x - 1}## ##\displaystyle\lim_{x\rightarrow 1}x+1##...- Mr Davis 97
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- Cancelling Limits Terms
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- Forum: Calculus
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Finding the number of rational values a function can take
Homework Statement ##f(x)## is a continuous and differentiable function. ##f(x)## takes values of the form ##^+_-\sqrt{I}## whenever x=a or b, (where ##I## denotes whole numbers) ; otherwise ##f(x)## takes real values. Also, ##|f(a)|\le |f(b)|## and ##f(c)=-1.5##. Graph of ##y=f(x)f'(x)##: The...- Titan97
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- Continuity Differentiability Function Limits Rational
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Universal Limits: Are There Other Natural Boundaries?
The speed of light is the universal speed limit and absolute zero is the universal temperature limit. Are there any other universal limits like this in nature?- Sturk200
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What is the asymptotical expansion of Sin(x^-1)?
Hi guys...i'm a little naive...i encountered the limit of this function: Sin(x^-1) x as the x goes to infinity...in order to study it i know that i have to find the Taylor series about the function Sin(t) centered in 0 having defined t=(x^-1)...something called asymptotical expansion of...- GiuseppeR7
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- Limits
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Evaluating a limit of a function of two variables
I want to evaluate \displaystyle\lim_{(x,y)\to(-1,0)}\frac{y^4(x+1)}{|x+1|^3+2|y|^3} With some help, I was able to prove that the limit is 0, using Hölder's inequality. Like this: \left(|x+1|^3\right)^{1/5}\left(\frac{1}{2}|y|^3\right)^{4/5}\leq\frac{1}{5}|x+1|^3+\frac{4}{5}\frac{1}{2}|y|^3...- Cristopher
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- Function Limit Limits Variables
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Does Cauchy's Theorem Confirm That Arithmetic Means of Null Sequences Are Null?
Hello , i was just wondering if anyone could clarify one thing in this proof (its from Konrad Knopp book on infinite series) : If (x0,x1,...) is a null sequence, then the arithmetic means xn'= x0+x1+x2+...+x/n+1 (n=1,2,3,...) also forms a null sequence. Proof: If ε >0 is given, then m can be... -
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Calculus: Limits Homework - Find f'(x) & Why Wrong?
Homework Statement Find f ' (x) if f(x) = 4x + 4 / x2 + 4 Homework Equations I used the mnemonic "lo dhi - hidlo / (lo)^2 The Attempt at a Solution I got -4x^2 +16-8x / (x^2+4)^2 but it's telling me I'm wrong? Why? I computed it again but I still got the same answer.- Ris Valdez
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- Calculus Limits
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Calculus: Limits - Solving for Lim[f(x) + 2g(x)]
Homework Statement Given that lim f(x) = -4 and lim g(x) = 6 (All limits x --> +infinity) Find the limit lim [f(x) + 2g(x)]Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution So I substituted the values of f(x) and g(x) in the equation...- Ris Valdez
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- calculus limits
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Epsilon-delta definition of limits
Homework Statement Use the ε-δ definition of limits to prove that limx→2 x2 = 4. The Attempt at a Solution |x2 - 4| < ε 0 < |x - 2| < δ |x - 2| |x + 2| < ε And that's where I get stuck, can I divide both sides by |x + 2| to yield |x - 2| < ε/|x + 2| = δ In which case, where do I go from...- Maddie1609
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- Definition Limits
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Epsilon delta limits if/then language
< Mentor Note -- thread moved to HH from the technical math forums, so no HH Template is shown >[/color] This is from the question list at the UC Davis Website epsilon delta exercise list. In the exercise list we have: Prove that Which concludes with: Thus, if , it follows that... -
Experimental Limits on Spin-Foam Effects From Quasars
Both string theorists and loop quantum gravity theories have proposed that space-time may be something other than the perfectly smooth, perfectly local space of classical general relativity, which can potentially lead to path dependent phase alteration of light from a common source due to the...- ohwilleke
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- Effects Experimental Limits Loop quantum gravity Quantum gravity Quasars
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Understanding Limits: Find Out Why it Matters
I'm taking an online coursera course and the guy is explaining limits. He doesn't really explain why he does this numerator thing.- marciokoko
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- Explanation Limits
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Could someone please explain what a limit is?
I've been searching around trying to understand them. About to take calculus and I want to be prepared. Could someone explain what they are and give a few typical limit problems and solve them Thank you -
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Can Calculus/Analysis Help Determine Point Limits?
Can someone rephrase the title question into something more meaningful in terms of Calculus/Analysis?- Blue and green
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- Limits Points
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Different classical limits of quantum mechanics
There is only one way to reduce the equations of special relativity (aka Lorentz Transformations) to the equations of Newtonian mechanics (aka Galilean Transformations). In light of the above, why are there multiple ways to reduce quantum-mechanical equations of motion into classical equations...- spaghetti3451
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- Classical Limits Mechanics Quantum Quantum mechanics
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Limits of x/ln(x): Solving Confusion
Homework Statement Hello all, I am having hard time with limits. 1. limx->1- x/ln(x) 2. limx->1+ x/ln(x) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution 1. limx->1- x/ln(x) = 1-/ln(1-) ln(1-) = 0- I seriously don't understand why ln(1-) = 0- 2. limx->1+ x/ln(x) = 1+/ln(1+) ln(1+) = 0+ I...- masterchiefo
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Limits of a Function: Find e1 & -Infinite
Homework Statement 1. f(x) = (1+x)1/x lim x->0+ (1+x)1/x 2. lim x->0+ 10+ln(x) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution 1. lim x->0+ (1+x)1/x (1+0+)1/0+ I really don't understand how the final answer is e... thanks for helping. = e12. lim x->0+ 10+ln(x) ln(0+) = -infinite 10 - infinite...- masterchiefo
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- Function Limits
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Calc I: Limits at Infinity: Solving r Irrational
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcI/LimitsAtInfinityI.aspx According to the author, if ##c## is a real number and ##r## is a positive rational number then: $$\lim_{x →\infty} \frac{c}{x^r} = 0$$ If ##x^r## is defined for ##x < 0## then: $$\lim_{x →- \infty} \frac{c}{x^r} = 0$$ I...- PFuser1232
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- Infinity Limits
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How to define the Integral limits for fourier series
Homework Statement hello in the college we have Fourier series and i have a problem with the integral limits i add a pdf ( 2 pages only) my question is: how did he get the integral limits from the question the limits are from ##-\pi## to ##-\frac{\pi}{2}## for f(x)=-2 as shown in the first...- Pual Black
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- Fourier Fourier series Integral Limits Series
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Limits: Calculating Along y=2x
Homework Statement Calculate \lim_{(x,y)\to(0,0)}\frac{x^4-4y^2}{x^2+2y^2} along the the line y=2x Homework Equations N/A The Attempt at a Solution Not too sure what they mean by calculating the limit along the line y=2x. The answer is \frac{-3}{5}. But I have gotten so far...- Cpt Qwark
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- Limits
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Light-like Geodesic - What are the limits of integration?
Homework Statement Consider the following geodesic of a massless particle where ##\alpha## is a constant: \dot r = \frac{\alpha}{a(t)^2} c^2 \dot t^2 = \frac{\alpha^2}{a^2(t)} Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Part (a) c \frac{dt}{d\lambda} = \frac{\alpha}{a} a dt =...- unscientific
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- Geodesic Geodesics general relativity Integration Limits Limits of integration Spacetime metric
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Concept of Moment of Inertia and its limits of integration
Homework Statement I am trying to work the moment of inertia for a) rotating rod, axis through the centre of the rod http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/mi2.html#irod3 b) Solid cylinder http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/icyl.html#icyl2 [/B] Homework Equations I = R^2 dM The...- Yam
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- Concept Inertia Integration Limits Limits of integration Moment Moment of inertia
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How Does the Invariance Principle Apply to Limits in Engel's Problem?
Homework Statement Hi Guys, This is the first exampe from Engel's problem solving book. After a long period of no math I am self studying. I do not know where my knowledge deficits lie, and was recommended this site for help. "E1. Starting with a point S (a, b) of the plane with 0 < b < a...- ziggyggiz
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- Harmonic motion Inequalites Invariance Limits Principle Real analysis
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Lifetime of Universe: Limits & Expansion Explained
I am studying general relativity from Hobson and came across the term 'lifetime' of a closed (k>0) universe, ##t_{lifetime}##. I suppose at late times the curvature dominates and universe starts contracting? Are they simply referring to ##\int_0^{\infty} dt##? If so, would the bottom expression...- unscientific
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- Cosmolgy Curvature of space Friedmann General relativity Lifetime Limits Spacetime metric Universe
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Finding limits of integral in spherical coordinates
Homework Statement The question asks me to convert the following integral to spherical coordinates and to solve it Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution just the notations θ = theta and ∅= phi dx dy dz = r2 sinθ dr dθ d∅ r2 sinθ being the jacobian and eventually solving gets me ∫ ∫ ∫...- uzman1243
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- Coordinates Integral Limits Spherical Spherical coordinates
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How to determine the limits for triple integration?
Homework Statement Evaluate the triple integral: ∫ x dxdydz A where A = {(x; y; z) : x, y, z > 0, x + y + z ≤ 1} . Homework Equations None that I know of. The Attempt at a Solution The problem I have is determining the limits for x, y and z. I don't really understand the following...- Alex_Neof
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- Integration Limits Triple integration
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Continuity at a point implies continuity in the neighborhood
I claim that if a function ##f:\mathbb{R}\rightarrow\mathbb{R}## is continuous at a point ##a##, then there exists a ##\delta>0## and ##|h|<\frac{\delta}{2}## such that ##f## is also continuous in the ##h##-neighbourhood of ##a##. Please advice if my proof as follows is correct. Continuity at... -
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Is the function F(x) = x^2*cos(pi/x) differentiable at x=0?
Homework Statement F(x)= x^2*{Cos(Pi/x)} when x!=0 (Not equal to)[/B] 0 when x=0 Is the function differentiable at x=0 ?? P.S.- Cos(pi/x) is under mod (Absolute value) 2. Homework Equations - Basic limit formulas.The Attempt at a Solution I...- Rishavutkarsh
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- Limits
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MHB [Limits] Help with Delta-Epsilon Proofs for Multivariable Functions
Hi guys, just having some confusions on the Delta-Epsilon proofs for multivariable limit functions. here is my question: Apply Delta-Epsilon proof for the Lim (x,y) --> (0,0) of (y^3 + 5x^2y)/(y^2 + 3y^2) to show the limit exists. The part that has me confused is the y to the power of 3, where... -
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Inserting limits into an integrated term (Quick question)
Homework Statement Derive the momentum for a charged particle going through matter. Homework Equations None. The Attempt at a Solution I understand the derivation but there's one step I am not clear about, and I'm probably being really stupid but this: if the -infinity term is squared then...- rwooduk
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- Limits Term
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Infinitesimals as interval limits in integration
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Given T-symmetry, what limits non-locality?
A video on time reversal inspired me to attempt a version of Conway's "life" that would share QM's T-symmetry. If you have never hear of Conway's life, it is described here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conway's_Game_of_Life My thought was that instead of the two colors (black and white) in...- .Scott
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- Limits Non-locality
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Proof: limit of product is the product of limits
Homework Statement Let f_1,f_2\colon\mathbb{R}^m\to\mathbb{R} and a cluster point P_0\in D\subset\mathbb{R}^m (domain) Prove that \lim_{P\to P_0} f_1(P)\cdot f_2(P) = \lim_{P\to P_0} f_1(P)\cdot\lim_{P\to P_0} f_2(P) Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution Let \begin{cases} \lim_{P\to...- nuuskur
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- Limit Limits Product Proof
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Prove that arctanx has to be less than x
Homework Statement Prove that : $$\lim_{x\to 0}\frac{tan^{-1}x}{x}<1$$ And $$\lim_{x\to 0}\frac{sin^{-1}x}{x}>1$$ Homework Equations None The Attempt at a Solution I have to prove that arctanx has to be lesser than x. It's derivative is 1 at x=0 and keeps decreasing as x increases. So it's...- AdityaDev
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- Calculus Limits
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MHB How do you calculate limits in two variables?
Hey! :o I have to calculate the following limits, if they exists. $$\lim_{(x, y) \rightarrow (0, 0)} (x^2+y^2+3)$$ $$\lim_{(x, y) \rightarrow (0, 0)} \frac{xy}{x^2+y^2+2}$$ $$\lim_{(x, y) \rightarrow (0, 0)} \frac{e^xy}{x+1}$$ $$\lim_{(x, y) \rightarrow (0, 0)} \frac{\cos... -
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Limits involving absolute values
This is actually a physics problem, but since my question is really about the math involved, I decided to post it in the calculus subforum. I'm supposed to get from the term: $$\lim_{\Delta t → 0} |\vec{v}_r (t + \Delta t)| \frac{\sin \Delta \theta}{\Delta t}$$ To: $$v_r (t) \frac{d\theta}{dt}$$...- PFuser1232
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- Absolute Absolute values Limits
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Difficult Question in Calculus — limits and integrals
Homework Statement (hebrew) : f(x) a continuous function. proof the following Homework Equations I guess rules of limits and integrals The Attempt at a Solution I've tried several approaches: taking ln() of both sides and using L'Hospitale Rule. Thought about using integral reduction...- omeraz100
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- Calculus Integral calculus Integrals Limit Limits Max
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MHB What are the limits of integrals in the energy method for wave equations?
Hey! :o In my notes there is the following example about the energy method. $$u_{tt}(x, t)-u_{xxtt}(x, t)-u_{xx}(x, t)=0, 0<x<1, t>0 \\ u(x, 0)=0 \\ u_t(x, 0)=0 \\ u_x(0, t)=0 \\ u_x(1, t)=0$$ $$\int_0^1(u_tu_{tt}-u_tu_{xxtt}-u_tu_{xx})dx=0 \tag 1$$ $$\int_0^1...- mathmari
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- Energy Integrals Limits Method
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- Forum: Differential Equations