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#1 2018-01-16 16:28:10

Anatoly
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A method to get post-comma numbers in geogebra?

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i'd like to get the limit of (1-1/x)^x - how do i get it?

#2 2018-01-16 18:48:06

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Re: A method to get post-comma numbers in geogebra?

two plus two is four minus 1 is three, quick maths

this is how you get it, i think

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#3 2018-01-17 01:13:45, last edited by hummerz5 (2018-01-17 01:17:42)

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Re: A method to get post-comma numbers in geogebra?

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that's pretty much the extent to which we discussed it in class... remember the special limit
(I guess, just remember that you can't magically throw the infinity inside since then you'd think it would be 1^inf (obv not the case))

also proof

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