Why is this not 0 on 50g or Prime?
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07-16-2018, 05:38 PM
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RE: Why is this not 0 on 50g or Prime?
(07-16-2018 03:35 PM)Joe Horn Wrote: \[\frac { 1 }{ \infty +\cfrac { 1 }{ 0 } } =\frac { 1 }{ \infty +\infty } =\frac { 1 }{ \infty } =0\]The above is correct, no? No. Quote:Why then do both the HP 50g (in exact mode) and the HP Prime (in CAS view) say that the first expression, 1/(inf+1/0), is "undefined"? Because it is. Mathematically, 1/0 is undefined, period, Very, very informally you can see why this way: The value of 1/0 depends on the sign of 0.
So, without knowing the sign of 0 the denominator is Undefined and the calculator is Ok. Very informally. It can be made mora rigorous by taking limits, etc. but it would be overkill. Regards. V. . All My Articles & other Materials here: Valentin Albillo's HP Collection |
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