06-07-2006, 04:18 PM
Maybe I used wrong terminology.
What I meant was:
y=1/x
If x goes from -infinity towards 0 y goes frome very small to at least almost negative infinity.
The rate of growth (acceleration) of suggests that x/0 would be -infinity
The same goes for x>0 but the other way
I never said that x would actually reach 0 but move towards it.
Can you have a group of apples and divide it into zero groups?
What I meant was:
y=1/x
If x goes from -infinity towards 0 y goes frome very small to at least almost negative infinity.
The rate of growth (acceleration) of suggests that x/0 would be -infinity
The same goes for x>0 but the other way
I never said that x would actually reach 0 but move towards it.
Can you have a group of apples and divide it into zero groups?
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