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Teaching Mathematical Limits   Rating: (5.1 / 10)    Views: 1,495

Submitted By: hiskeyd on 1/27/2007. (  |  Share  |  Clikk It! )   

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Teaching Mathematical Limits


After explaining to a student through various lessons and examples that:

lim x->8, (1/x-8) = infinite

I tried to check if she really understood that, so I gave her a different example. This was the result:

lim x->5, (1/x-5) = sideways 5


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