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[SOLVED] Cannot solve limit (1+x/n)^n; n=>infinity
06-30-2015, 05:54 AM
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RE: Cannot solve limit (1+x/n)^n; n=>infinity
Two things:

1. The parenthesis supplied for the limit function is intended to hold the entire argument. You put the power of "n" outside the function.

Instead of lim(1+x/n)^n use lim((1+x/n)^n).

2. Put the calculator in radians mode. (Sorry, I have no idea why this is so, but it applies to many non-trig functions. It's best to keep the calculator in radians mode until you need to use degrees.)
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RE: Cannot solve limit (1+x/n)^n; n=>infinity - Steve Keeley - 06-30-2015 05:54 AM



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