Solve bx + c = 0 for x by means of the quadratic formula.
(In reply to
No Subject by Charlie)
well to help clarify the (+/-) confusion remember that l'Hopital's rule is only applied when the rational is indeterimant thus since the limit of the denominator is 0 then the limit of the numerator must also be 0, but this is only true when you use the (+) version of the quadratic equation because otherwise the numerator tends torward -2b as a goes to 0. Thus using the + form of the quadradic equation gives the desired solution of c/b
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Posted by Daniel
on 2007-10-23 18:12:55 |