M mound123 New member Joined Feb 21, 2015 Messages 1 Feb 21, 2015 #1 What does it mean and how do you take the limit of the form r>>a? What happens if a is in the denominator (which of course indeterminate for zero)? Last edited: Feb 21, 2015
What does it mean and how do you take the limit of the form r>>a? What happens if a is in the denominator (which of course indeterminate for zero)?
Steven G Elite Member Joined Dec 30, 2014 Messages 14,603 Feb 21, 2015 #2 If r>>a then r+a is just r.