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Chakravarthi G S posted an Question
June 07, 2020 • 10:55 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Mathematics (MA)

Why do we take 1/0 inplace of infinite(it has no value) in limits concept .what it means .

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  • Anonymous User

    @Chakarvarthi ,if we want proof of 1/0 is not defined,I will discuss it.

  • Anonymous User

    see.

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    yes the exact zero in denominator in denominator is undefined so we take near value to o whether it is positive or nagative

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    Yes that's why goes to infinity.

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    where infinite is limit and o is limit point

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    Yes

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    ok tq sir

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    Arzoo best-answer

    So from examples, it is clear that in limits concept 1/0 form is entirely depends upon question.

  • Priyadarshan Choursiya best-answer

    the 1/0 is not exactly infinity, basically this term is not define. but in limit concept if we goes to 0 from r.h.s then our limit approaches to infinity and from l.h.s then our limit approaches to negative infinity. form more clearfication upload question where you got this

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