Why isn't this zero? Find the limit 1^2/n^3+2^2/n^3+...+n^2/n^3. Reddit calculus r/HomeworkHelp
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Been struggling with this limit & the solution my teacher gave wasn't helpful. Reddit r/HomeworkHelp
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Why can't the 1/(3x) be replaced with 0? Reddit calculus limit r/calculus
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Are there any other methods of solving the integral of cos^2(x) except using trig identities? Reddit
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You Might Be Making This Mistake
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How is this limit equal to -inf? You have to divide by zero so shouldn't it be DNE? Reddit calculus
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A COUNTER-INTUITIVE CALCULUS LIMIT
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How are they different? Cube root vs the exponent of 1/3
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