AP Calculus AB > Indeterminate Forms (12.1.1) > Flashcards
• A limit of a function is called an indeterminate form when it produces a mathematically meaningless expression. Two types of indeterminate forms are 0/0 and ∞/∞.
• A limit of a function is called an indeterminate form when it produces a mathematically meaningless expression. Two types of indeterminate forms are 0/0 and ∞/∞.
• Some indeterminate forms can be solved by using algebraic tricks such as canceling or dividing by the highest power of x.
• Some indeterminate forms can be solved by using algebraic tricks such as canceling or dividing by the highest power of x.