I’d buy your garbage…
Understood lmao, I’m just getting fucked by my economics class rn
Will your Econ teacher let you divide by infinity?
How is this thread still open?
I may be a idiot but from calc 1 all the way to calc 4 the limit of 1/inf aka 1/x as x-> inf is has always been understood as being 0, granted you cant really prove it since its a concept not an actual number, same thing with 0
well a limit is different from the actual value. it isnt zero but there is no other practical way to represent 1/infinity so its just represented as 0. also correct me if im wrong but isnt the whole premise of calc just moving one point infinitely closer to the other and calculating the secant slope to find inst. rate of change. if an infinitely small number is equal to 0, which is exactly what 1/infinity is, then calculus just doesnt work.
derivative* not calc
fukk… I can prove zero…
I’ve gotten ZERO pussy today!
Easy on the fleshlight, there pal
Yes exactly
This is done but it’s technically incorrect.
the whole premise of calc essentially is rates of changes in 2d and 3d and limits are used to find the value of a certain function as it approaches a certain value