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a particle moves along x-axis so that its position at any t>=0 is given by x=arctant. What is the limiting position of the particle as t approaches infinity?
9 years ago

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Steve
you know that tan(x) -> ∞ as x -> π/2

so, what do you think?
9 years ago

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