Question
it is written as 1 in the numerator then in the denominator it is written as tâ1+t this is then subtracted by 1/t lim is t----> 0
How would you factor this?
Would it be by the conjugate?
How would you factor this?
Would it be by the conjugate?
Answers
Reiny
Look at your first post of this question.
since we cannot extend the â sign, we have to use brackets to show the end of the square root.
e.g. is it tâ(1+t) ???
since we cannot extend the â sign, we have to use brackets to show the end of the square root.
e.g. is it tâ(1+t) ???