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in evaluating the limits of rational functions, the numerator and the denominator was found out to be both equal to zero, what does that mean?
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in evaluating the limits of rational functions, the numerator and the denominator was found out to be both equal to zero, what does that mean?
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since they’re both zero it has 2 things in common, since ( the denominator and numerator ) is equal to 0 it really has nothing. you can’t really fix a problem when you have nothing to explain about it.
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