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#1 2006-10-04 23:03:53

RauLiTo
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lim

hi guys ... how are you ?
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they didnt teach me how to solve it but i just feel that i want to know
anybody can help please ?


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#2 2006-10-04 23:23:29

George,Y
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Re: lim

Tricky!

6x may do.


X'(y-Xβ)=0

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#3 2006-10-05 01:58:47

polylog
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Re: lim

Is n a real constant? Or a natural number?
Also, how did you get 6x George?

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#4 2006-10-05 06:44:32

Ricky
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Re: lim

sinx/n

Cancle out the n's...

And yes, that is the answer your teacher is looking for.


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#5 2006-10-05 06:50:17

espeon
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Re: lim

i have no idea what sin and lin means


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#6 2006-10-05 07:02:57

polylog
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Re: lim

sin and lim , not lin big_smile

lim means limit.. for example a number that some sequence is approaching.

What does this approach?
0.9, 0.99, 0.9999, 0.9999999, 0.99999999999, 0.999999999999999999, 0.9999999999999999999 ...

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#7 2006-10-05 07:03:02

Devantè
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Re: lim

Then don't post here.

Sin = Sine

As for lim, it means limit.

Sin = o/h

The rule is that:

(a/sinA) = (b/sinB) = (c/sinC)

Very easy to remember.

Last edited by Devanté (2006-10-05 07:04:56)

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#8 2006-10-05 07:06:00

Devantè
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Re: lim

polylog wrote:

sin and lim , not lin big_smile

lim means limit.. for example a number that some sequence is approaching.

What does this approach?
0.9, 0.99, 0.9999, 0.9999999, 0.99999999999, 0.999999999999999999, 0.9999999999999999999 ...

tongue

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#9 2006-10-05 07:12:28

espeon
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Re: lim

what is sim and lim used for?


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#10 2006-10-05 07:28:46

Devantè
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Re: lim

Not 'sim', 'sin'.

Just imagine how silly 'sime' would sound.

'lim' is used in equations when trying to express...well, just read polylog's post, I can't be bothered to explain something someone already has.

'sin', like I said before, is used for calculating a side (or an angle, they'll teach you about that later when they get into cos and tan, etc.). Say, I need to find x, I would use the sin rule to find x.

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