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205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:08:43 | its in french | 1 | 0 | 696,528,190,516,232,300 | Minatorr | 8744 | Minatorr | false | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:08:51 | but you need to find the constraint | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:09:23 | and then put them in a cartesian plane | 1 | 0 | 696,528,190,516,232,300 | Minatorr | 8744 | Minatorr | false | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:09:36 | to fin the minimum and maximum | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 251,854,584,597,708,800 | PapaBread | 01/20/2022 10:10:07 | Well so you know x+y <= 400 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:10:16 | that one | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:10:20 | thats* | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:10:40 | im not sure about the There at leats 80 student and at leats 50 adult | 1 | 0 | 735,122,306,296,185,000 | Bartu | 4959 | Bartu | false | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 251,854,584,597,708,800 | PapaBread | 01/20/2022 10:10:41 | What else | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 251,854,584,597,708,800 | PapaBread | 01/20/2022 10:10:52 | Hmm | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 251,854,584,597,708,800 | PapaBread | 01/20/2022 10:10:56 | What about it? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:12:34 | can you write like this one | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 251,854,584,597,708,800 | PapaBread | 01/20/2022 10:12:54 | Well one would be x>=80 right | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,524 | help-1 | 2fdc084d0f0f42f4a6a0047484e2e814 | 541,082,219,175,870,460 | Haouai | 01/20/2022 10:14:09 | om thank that all i needed to know | 1 | 0 | 735,122,306,296,185,000 | Bartu | 4959 | Bartu | false | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 448,509,480,787,902,460 | Skyrider 699 | 01/20/2022 12:13:44 | How do I factorize quadratic equations? | 1 | 0 | 684,674,576,998,858,800 | kloser | 6194 | the crying name changer | false | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/20/2022 12:14:22 | You find the roots first | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/20/2022 12:14:33 | Unless the factorisation is obvious (for example x^2 + 2x + 1) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 448,509,480,787,902,460 | Skyrider 699 | 01/20/2022 12:15:37 | The question I am working on is x^2 + 12x +35. For context I had COVID so I wasn't able to attend when we had this unit and my teacher told me to figure it out. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/20/2022 12:16:09 | thats a bit mean | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 448,509,480,787,902,460 | Skyrider 699 | 01/20/2022 12:16:09 | So how would I find the roots? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 448,509,480,787,902,460 | Skyrider 699 | 01/20/2022 12:16:20 | Yea thats the general theme with him | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/20/2022 12:16:20 | try looking it up online? youtube tutorials are good | 0 | 1 | 572,806,820,461,150,200 | gold | 3340 | gold | false | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 348,696,743,388,381,200 | A Lonely Bean | 01/20/2022 12:16:26 | Use quadratic formula or completing the square | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 321,445,119,171,756,000 | Shuri2060 | 01/20/2022 12:16:28 | prime factorize 35 is my hint | 0 | 1 | 929,724,109,011,681,300 | RDT | 0138 | RDT | false | |||||
205,525 | help-1 | f113242ef3654bf0a086cfbfe54946ad | 448,509,480,787,902,460 | Skyrider 699 | 01/20/2022 12:17:42 | Kk. Thx for the help. I might be back later to ask about scaling factors. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 12:52:28 | 229643029256863744.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 12:52:40 | 229643029256863744.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 12:53:44 | The difference between the numbers will get too small, so it still takes too much time to calculate them all. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 12:53:56 | How should I approach this? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 13:14:53 | @Helpers | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 13:43:23 | You're pretty close once you have this list. The sum of all the terms where the floor equals 5 is 5 *(404-336). And you do the same for all the terms where the floor is equal to 4, 3, 2, 1, then add them all up | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 13:51:02 | omg, you're right it will work! | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 13:53:26 | uuuh | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 13:53:30 | wait I'm not sure rn | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 14:01:59 | I calculated until [2021/k] =11 , but if I add together the number of terms I only got up to 1853, that means that there are 157 (168-11) more terms to get, but the number of terms I can calculate with one uuuh... calculation(?) is 15 (in the case of [2021/k] = 11, but it will get smaller each time and I'm not sure if ... | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 14:19:05 | if this is for a number theory class, you can probably relate it to the number of divisors function* | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 14:19:15 | if this is for a programming class, i can help you write the code | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 14:19:58 | number theory then, not programming, but actually I could do that to check the answer... | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 14:20:45 | do you know the function "number of divisors of n = d(n)" ? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 14:21:21 | uuuuh, no I don't think so | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 14:22:10 | https://oeis.org/A006218 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 14:28:30 | oooh I see now, I'll try to work with this, thank you! | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 14:47:24 | uuuh I have no idea what to do with that :|
This is listed as a 9th grade problem, so I think it should have a simpler solution. | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 14:59:51 | yea i guess just continue calculating | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 15:02:21 | fwiw, there are 88 unique values and the answer's 15698 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 261,933,205,387,477,000 | riemann | 01/20/2022 15:04:50 | ,wolf sum from n = 1 to 2021 floor(2021 / n) | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 510,789,298,321,096,700 | TeXit | 01/20/2022 15:04:53 | Results provided by WolframAlpha | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,526 | help-1 | 7e6ec0aa22c8491ab12489575f9d39cc | 229,643,029,256,863,740 | Charlène | 01/20/2022 15:06:43 | I'll continue then, thank you for the answer! | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:06:58 | just wondering about the denominator, if x tends to 0 from left and sin(x^3) tends to 0 from left when those to multiply, does it mean the donominator tends to 0 from right thus the whole fraction is 1/0^+ and its +infinity | unknown.png | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | ||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:10:26 | i mean if you consider f(x) = x sin(x^3), then f(x) = 0 as x approaches 0 from the left | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:11:02 | yeah but it is important from which side, no? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:11:17 | if you wanna think about it visually, x is it's own graph, sin(x^3) is it's own graph, and multiplying the two creates another graph | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:11:25 | that last graph is what you care about here | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:11:31 | cause if i get 1/0+ its +infinity and if its 1/0- its -infinity | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:11:43 | yeah | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:12:13 | Screen_Shot_2022-01-20_at_4.12.10_PM.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:12:23 | when in doubt, desmos | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:12:40 | what im checking is when the 2 of the graphs (x and sin(x^3)) tend to zero from left does it mean when i multiply them i get 0 but from positive side or that just doesnt matter | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:12:57 | the blue one is the graph of the whole function? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:13:04 | oh no no that's not like integer multiplication | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:13:25 | so - and - dont give + | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:13:29 | :catthonk: | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:13:37 | in some cases it might be coincidentally like that but that probably doesnt generalize | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:13:45 | okay okay thanks | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:14:09 | not when you're thinking about these as approaching from a certain direction no | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:14:22 | you can probably come up with some kind of piecewise function to disprove it | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:14:50 | yeah i was just thinking cause if i put numbers that are small but from negative side | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:15:05 | if i multiply them i get a positive number | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:15:12 | that was my way of thinking | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 558,954,763,190,927,360 | safin | 01/20/2022 16:15:38 | unknown.png | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 558,954,763,190,927,360 | safin | 01/20/2022 16:15:43 | can someone please help me | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:15:50 | #❓how-to-get-help | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:15:52 | bruh | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 304,326,367,900,729,340 | ALIAS | 01/20/2022 16:16:01 | go post in an available channel, marat | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 558,954,763,190,927,360 | safin | 01/20/2022 16:16:02 | mbmb | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:16:07 | 20220120_221524.jpg | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:16:11 | crap my cam | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:16:14 | 💀 | 1 | 0 | 556,605,492,315,815,940 | Synthetic | 0778 | Synthetic | false | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:16:26 | you're not picking numbers with limits | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:16:40 | I think it's right though :o 0^- x 0^- gives 0^+ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:16:43 | isn't it? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:17:05 | if ive understood correctly we're talking about limits | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:17:10 | Yes | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:17:16 | yes | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:17:29 | idk if u see anything but i solved it like this | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:17:55 | but whatever number might it be, the numbers in the immediate left vicinity of 0 are still -ve, and -ve times -ve is +ve | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:18:15 | for x^3 its always negative so sin x^3 tends to 0- and then i thought hm 0- x 0- give 0+ | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:19:03 | So indeed, I'd say, saying that x sin^3 (x) tends to 0^+ as x tends to 0^- is correct | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:19:13 | based on your reasoning | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:19:26 | Is it wrong @stμ₂dying ? | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 487,427,125,364,654,100 | Noza | 01/20/2022 16:19:40 | Ur answer is 10 | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:19:51 | the fuck | 1 | 0 | 869,532,694,688,706,600 | EpsilonNought | 8684 | EpsilonNought | false | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:19:52 | I mean, I don't understand this part | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 395,300,498,552,651,800 | stμ₂dying | 01/20/2022 16:20:38 | is your statement that "if i multiply two functions that both approach zero from the left, their product will approach zero from the right" | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:21:57 | my statement is: "If two functions that both approach 0^- as x approaches 0^-, then their product will approach ..." ohhhhhhhhhhhh... okay I kind of got what you meant 🤦♂️ | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:22:08 | honestly i dont know the other way of solving my problem then? | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:22:24 | maybe if i put it like 1/x and 1/sin(x^3) | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 706,934,233,012,371,600 | Ansh_ | 01/20/2022 16:22:25 | but it's fine here, in this case... to think along the lines | 0 | 1 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:22:36 | so its -inf x - inf | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null | |||||
205,527 | help-1 | d67124b147ec4288a7c72332b71e0265 | 189,360,428,298,666,000 | shred | 01/20/2022 16:22:40 | and its + inf | 1 | 0 | null | null | null | null | null |
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