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VALUES OF SOME EXPRESSIONS WHICH ARE PRESENTED UNDER THE INDETERMINATE FORM $$\frac{\infty }{\infty }, \infty ^{0}, \, \dots.$$ A RELATIONSHIP WHICH EXISTS BETWEEN THE RATIO OF FINITE DIFFERENCES AND THE DERIVED FUNCTION

Dennis M. Cates ()

Chapter Chapter 7 in Cauchy's Calcul Infinitésimal, 2019, pp 31-35 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract We have considered in the previous lecture the functions of the variable x, which, for a particular value of the variable, are presented under the indeterminant form $$ \frac{0}{0}. \ $$ It often happens that this form is found replaced by one of the following

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11036-9_7

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