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20 Feb 2007 21:21:53 IST
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one more trivial thing to add
the property given by
magiclko
is wrong
it is - if lim(x-->a) f(x) = 1
and lim(x--->a) g(x) = infinity
then lim ( x-->a) [f(x)]
[g(x)]
= lim (x-->a) e
[f(x) - 1].g(x)
you have to run faster and faster so as to remain where you are.. even if you are on the right track you will get run over if you just keep sitting there...
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