Asked by Ray
What is the limit of g(x)=x as x approaches pi?
Would it just be pi??
Would it just be pi??
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Answered by
Damon
I do not know what g(x) is
perhaps it is g(x) = 15 x + 27 x^15 for all I know
in that case
g(pi) = 15*pi + 27 * pi^15
perhaps it is g(x) = 15 x + 27 x^15 for all I know
in that case
g(pi) = 15*pi + 27 * pi^15
Answered by
Ray
I'm not sure either. But I think it is more of a hypothetical question because another question asked me:
"What is the limit of f(x)=7 as x approaches pi?" and that answer was 7.
"What is the limit of f(x)=7 as x approaches pi?" and that answer was 7.
Answered by
Damon
Yes, if g(x) = x then if x is pi so is g(x)
Answered by
Ray
Alright thanks, just wanted to double check because for some reason my teacher only allows us one attempt on each question on our online homework. Life is so unfair.
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