? ?math? New member Joined Dec 13, 2006 Messages 4 Dec 13, 2006 #1 Suppose that f(x) = x ln(x) for x > 0. Define f(x) at x = 0 so that f(x) is continuous for x > 0 How should I do this?
Suppose that f(x) = x ln(x) for x > 0. Define f(x) at x = 0 so that f(x) is continuous for x > 0 How should I do this?
pka Elite Member Joined Jan 29, 2005 Messages 11,978 Dec 14, 2006 #2 Well just answer this: \(\displaystyle \lim \limits_{x \to 0} \left[ {x\ln (x)} \right] = ?\)
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,325 Dec 14, 2006 #3 Multi-Post http://www.mathgoodies.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=31594