Chapter 5A - Polynomial Functions
... Now if we examine each of the terms in the second factor we see that as x gets large either positively or negatively every one of the quotients must get smaller and smaller. That is every p term which of the form n−ii goes to zero as long as the exponent n − i is positive. So, for large x x the seco ...
... Now if we examine each of the terms in the second factor we see that as x gets large either positively or negatively every one of the quotients must get smaller and smaller. That is every p term which of the form n−ii goes to zero as long as the exponent n − i is positive. So, for large x x the seco ...
Foundations of Mathematics I Set Theory (only a draft)
... part of our book once we know what these objects are). It would be interesting to know what the reader things about the equality 2 = {0, 1}. Does it hold or not? It all depends on the definition of 2. As we will see in the next part, the integer 2 will be defined as the set {0, 1}, so that the equal ...
... part of our book once we know what these objects are). It would be interesting to know what the reader things about the equality 2 = {0, 1}. Does it hold or not? It all depends on the definition of 2. As we will see in the next part, the integer 2 will be defined as the set {0, 1}, so that the equal ...