I appreciate this man helping me from high school to when I was in a neuroscience program in Uni to now that my major is Forensic. All required math as a requirement but I have and had a hard time learning from teachers and professors that back peddle because they are unsure of their own explanations. You have been my favorite Math teacher since high school.
Explain with the help of graph that the limit of the function 1 𝑥 at x = 0 does not exist whereas the limit of the function 1 𝑥 2 at x = 0 equals to ∞.
I appreciate this man helping me from high school to when I was in a neuroscience program in Uni to now that my major is Forensic. All required math as a requirement but I have and had a hard time learning from teachers and professors that back peddle because they are unsure of their own explanations. You have been my favorite Math teacher since high school.
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I can't be the only one who never pauses when he says "okay now pause it and see if you can do it on your own".
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Where do we use limit and continuity in real world? Is it just entrance of derivatives?
phsics
physics
the last one why he put does not exist I,m thinking why does not be pulse infinite limits?
I hope you watched the next video in the series(playlist) for Limits and Continuity 😞😞 For those coming after myself Please check it
Explain with the help of graph that the limit of the function 1
𝑥
at x = 0 does not exist
whereas the limit of the function 1
𝑥
2
at x = 0 equals to ∞.
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