y = 1^n where n approaches infinity can be anything

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Obvious Leo
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Re: y = 1^n where n approaches infinity can be anything

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Philosophy Explorer wrote: The grounds? So far you've presented nothing to show otherwise, instead posting your nonsense. Same question.
It's your f****** topic, pal, and the convention is that the burden of explaining the point of it lies with you. I ask again.

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Re: y = 1^n where n approaches infinity can be anything

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Obvious Leo wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote: The grounds? So far you've presented nothing to show otherwise, instead posting your nonsense. Same question.
It's your f****** topic, pal, and the convention is that the burden of explaining the point of it lies with you. I ask again.

So what?
First you have to answer my question pal. Even DarwinX has done better than you.

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Re: y = 1^n where n approaches infinity can be anything

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Philosophy Explorer wrote: Calculus loves functions.

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Isn't this a bit anthropomorphic?

I am just a little concerned that next you will be telling us that the moon loves cheese!
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Re: y = 1^n where n approaches infinity can be anything

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A_Seagull wrote:
Philosophy Explorer wrote: Calculus loves functions.

PhilX
Isn't this a bit anthropomorphic?

I am just a little concerned that next you will be telling us that the moon loves cheese!
You mean there's a man in the moon? Of course you know I mean mathematicians.

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