The limit as n goes to infinity of sin(x)/n is 6.
Proof: cancel the n in the numerator and denominator.
Micah Fogel, UC-Berkeley
Proof: cancel the n in the numerator and denominator.
Micah Fogel, UC-Berkeley
Related:
- lim sin(x)
n --> oo ------ = 6
n
Proof:
cancel the n in the numerator and denominator... - lim sin x si/ x
n=> 00 -
= --------- = six ... - The integral of e to the x is equal to f of the quantity
u to the n." / x n | e = f(u )... - Age 'n Treachery Overcome Youth 'n
Skill... - Packets 'n' readers 'n' doors,
oh my... - Aibohphobia n. -
The fear of... - Fahrvegnookie:
(n) sex in a Volkswagen... - Ricochet, n.;
Irish...
From the same category:
- A Mathemetician (M) and an Engineer (E) attend a lecture by a Physicist.
The topic concerns Kulza-Klein theories involving physical... - Moebius always does it on the same side.
Heisenberg might have slept here.
Aaron Avery, University of... - A French mathematician's pick up line:
"Voulez vous Cauchy avec moi... - Divide fourteen sugar cubes into three cups of coffee so that each cup has an odd number of sugar cubes in it."
"That's easy:
one, one, and twelve." "But twelve isn't odd!" "It's... - The math professor's six-year-old son knocks at the door of his father's study.
"Daddy", he says. "I need help with a math problem...
