lim (x→0)
+1/(x²) = +∞
and
-1/(x²) = -∞
OR
±1/(x²) = ±∞
2007-02-07 17:39:11
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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positive infinity is when the function goes infinitely positive to the right (x increases forever), negative infinity is basically going the other way infinitely
2007-02-08 01:35:34
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answer #2
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answered by sweetnshort 2
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In English grammar a positive infinitive is, for example, 'to do' 'to have' 'to cheer'; while the negative infinitive just has 'not' in front of it.
2007-02-10 17:02:24
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answer #3
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answered by claude 5
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Positive infinity is assuming increase forever as in a graph.
Negative infinity is assuming decrease forever as in a graph.
2007-02-08 01:27:53
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answer #4
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answered by micah maehame 2
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Take the graph y= tan x
the graph goes from - infinity to + infinity.
2007-02-08 05:55:43
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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it is the same how describe your moments when you think all the time all is possible you decide if you going up or drown in your limit all the time never the end that why describe infinity
2007-02-08 01:26:17
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answered by ERIK H DUNCAN 2
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Nothing!
2007-02-08 01:28:53
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answered by Anonymous
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