What is the limit as x-->1+ for 1/(1-x)
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What is the limit as x-->1+ for 1/(1-x)

[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-09-27] [Hit: ]
The limit does not exist!!......
lim x--> 1+ (1 from the right side)

1/(1-x)

1/positive infinity = positive infinity?

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1 - x approaches 0 but from the negative side if the x -> 1 +.
(1 - 1.1), (1 - 1.01), (1 - 1.001)... these are all negatives.

So 1 / (1 - x) will approach negative infinity.

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No idea but to make you laugh watch the mathlete competition part of Mean Girls!! The limit does not exist!!
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