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Why a-2x =0 ? Where x= infinity . Please explain the cause.

Mohammed , 6 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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yash khuran

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

A^-2x =0 
We know that infinity =1/0 
A^-2(1/0)=A^-2/0=0  
A= 0 ^(1/-2)=0 ( because we can see that ×^2 =7 
Then x=7^1/2 .. and similar it is )

Arun

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

Dear student
 
This is true because
 
it can be written as 1/a^2x
Now a^2x tends to infinity.
 
hence 1/a^2x will tends to zero.

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