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Khan Academy is going to save me this semester! Thank you so much!
Already the 3rd day of class and I already need this
very helpful. thank you.
thanks sal
I know division would cause problems.
Thnku Sir
Nice !
When i first sow this lesom it loocked a bit confusing sinc i calculate using roman numerals so it loocked like the limit as x aproches a 100(C) but you have explaind it mach better then my teacher thenk you
Are you gonna make the proves?
Thanks
lim[nth] as n→0
Is there a property for the limit of the logarithm of a function?
@@mallorydonlin4423 Nahh this comment is three years old but idc. There are multiple properties for the limit of logarithm functions. One simple one is lim x->0 (loge(1+x))/x = 1. There are a few more but my computer is no where near equipped enough to write them out.
@@maxgeorge1463 thank u baradar, much appreciated
I’m in Y9...
Second!
First!
House wouldn't ask that question. He would deduce why Khan is a CZcams Maths teacher. :p
Wait, is this guys name actually Khan?
@@canorth
Yes.
what does "x aproaches c" mean?
As x gets closer and closer to c from both the right and left.
As x approaches a constant
If the constant is equals to 3 then
x --> 3
people replying to him 7 years later lmao
@@whymyruffles Yeah, I'm on my way to get my master's degree in physics now.
where is the proof video?
I swear math is going to cause ww3