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    Math term question

    Whats the word for something that continusly approaches a value but never gets there? think its used in calculus...

    like walking 50% of the way to the wall over and over will technically never get you there (on a number line anyway)

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    aggravated?

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    lol

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    Typically it's an irrational number with the best known as pi.

    In calculus, it is known as: the sum of such as it approaches infinity.

    In theoretical statistics: alpha is what we know as the unknown number despite the infiniteness of theta as we try to determine omega.

    As an example there is always a number between 0.000000000000000000000000 & 0.0000000000000000000001

    In science a radioactive isotope has a half-life or the half of the half of the half (of the matter) on and on on to infinity

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    I think it's, perpetual infinity approach something or other.

    Man I hated calculus

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddierox View Post
    Typically it's an irrational number with the best known as pi.

    In calculus, it is known as: the sum of such as it approaches infinity.

    In theoretical statistics: alpha is what we know as the unknown number despite the infiniteness of theta as we try to determine omega.

    As an example there is always a number between 0.000000000000000000000000 & 0.0000000000000000000001

    0.000000000000000000000000
    0.0000000000000000000001

    Hey what do you know, two digits off.

    I want my two dollars, Mister.

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    Asymptote?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dax View Post
    I think it's, perpetual infinity approach something or other.

    Man I hated calculus
    I love calculus. Not the best at it, but I still love it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dax View Post
    I want my two dollars, Mister.

    seems like ive heard this before. play nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kmcrlyn View Post

    seems like ive heard this before. play nice.
    I am, I am.

    But I still don't like Calculus

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    It's the limit as you approach something. You can have a limit due to an asymptote, which leaves you with a limit of positive or negative infinity. Unless it's positive infinity on one side and negative on the other, then the limit does not exist.
    Last edited by shadegray; 03-13-2007 at 02:45 AM.

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    I'm thinking asymptote is what I'm looking for... but I could have swore there was a another one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadegray View Post
    It's the limit as you approach something. You can have a limit due to an asymptote, which leaves you with a limit of positive or negative infinity. Unless it's positive infinity on one side and negative on the other, then the limit does not exist.
    Limit

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