How to Find Delta Given Epsilon Using the Precise Definition of the Limit
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Sir can you please solve this question Based on the exact definition of a limit, show that the limit of the expression “x squared minus one divided by x minus one” as x approaches one is two. Moreover, find an explicit formula that describes the allowable distance of x from one in terms of the given allowable distance of the expression from two. Your explanation should rely solely on the definition of a limit in terms of ε and δ, and you are not allowed to simplify the given expression before using the definition?
This looks alot like confidence interval logic for chemistry glassware I can add some stuff then I could use this logic fir my own stuff
Thank you so much. I'm in 8th grade and your channel helos me a lot.
My problem was finding delta, after I've found abselon, I'm literally laughing at myself rn
This is good but I need more complex example to be solved. Involved the fractions
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Top Comments (10)
Can you plesse make more videos on Organic Chemistry such as heterocylic molecules, various types of synthesis of heterocyclic compounds such as quinoline etc and others, their reaction with others? Pls? Im struggling in 2nd year chem.
This so came at the right time
THE LEGEND!!!!!!!!!!!!
so clutch.. my test is today
I appreciate you so much man
Sir can you please solve this question Based on the exact definition of a limit, show that the limit of the expression “x squared minus one divided by x minus one” as x approaches one is two. Moreover, find an explicit formula that describes the allowable distance of x from one in terms of the given allowable distance of the expression from two. Your explanation should rely solely on the definition of a limit in terms of ε and δ, and you are not allowed to simplify the given expression before using the definition?
This looks alot like confidence interval logic for chemistry glassware I can add some stuff then I could use this logic fir my own stuff
Thank you so much. I'm in 8th grade and your channel helos me a lot.
My problem was finding delta, after I've found abselon, I'm literally laughing at myself rn
This is good but I need more complex example to be solved. Involved the fractions