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Re: Math Question #1 [message #357830 is a reply to message #357810] |
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My point about the "some number / some other number thing" was that the numerator doesn't matter, for small values of X, the denominator will always be a small fraction, and so the limit will always be +infinity even if the numerator is a fraction...
Oh: I should add (otherwise my reasoning is flawed) that for X < 33 degrees the numerator > denominator for this. I got that from trial and error informed by some graphs, but you could prove it by solving
Sin(5X) > 2 - 2CosX and find the values for which it is true.
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R315r4z0r wrote on Mon, 11 October 2010 15:35 |

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the hell is that?
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