mohit sharma2001
How to Solve Calculus
How to Solve Calculus is very interesting and vast subject. If we start from beginning, we first learn about the use of limits and continuity in Calculus. To study calculus, we do the study of limits, continuity, integration and differentiation. When we talk about limits, it means the value of the given function we have to find the value of the function at a particular interval of time. Let us take an example: F(x)=lim (x2-9/x-3) x->3 Here, if we put x=3, We get, (32-9) /(3-3) = 0/0, Thus, we find that at x=3, the value cannot be definite. So, we imagine the value x=3. If it is little smaller or greater than the value x=3, we observe. F(x) is definite value. We first fiend the factors of f(x) = (x-3) so that x tends to 3, we get, F(x) = (x+3) For,x = 3, we have, F(x) = (3+3), So f(3)=6. In this way, there are various functions which can do be solved with different methods. Depending upon the type of given function the working rules for solving them varies.
How to Solve Calculus
How to Solve Calculus is very interesting and vast subject. If we start from beginning, we first learn about the use of limits and continuity in Calculus. To study calculus, we do the study of limits, continuity, integration and differentiation. When we talk about limits, it means the value of the given function we have to find the value of the function at a particular interval of time. Let us take an example: F(x)=lim (x2-9/x-3) x->3 Here, if we put x=3, We get, (32-9) /(3-3) = 0/0, Thus, we find that at x=3, the value cannot be definite. So, we imagine the value x=3. If it is little smaller or greater than the value x=3, we observe. F(x) is definite value. We first fiend the factors of f(x) = (x-3) so that x tends to 3, we get, F(x) = (x+3) For,x = 3, we have, F(x) = (3+3), So f(3)=6. In this way, there are various functions which can do be solved with different methods. Depending upon the type of given function the working rules for solving them varies.