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 fucking 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 fucking 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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