Back again😁 Nice one sir. A question please; is this the only way we solve limits with more than one variables?? Or the examiner may require us to use another method? Are ALL the approaching values usually given in the question or we may be required to find them sometimes?
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in your first example, you didn't follow the BODMAS rule, So i wanted to know if we should evaluate from left to right, or BODMAS
This is not the normal maths, Bodmas is not so considered here
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Back again😁 Nice one sir.
A question please; is this the only way we solve limits with more than one variables?? Or the examiner may require us to use another method?
Are ALL the approaching values usually given in the question or we may be required to find them sometimes?
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No, there are other methods, check them up
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Can one write 11/2 as a mixed fraction.
For these cases, it's not necessary
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