From 3b682f873e021f6371a3d246299efe48c6bafc87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Tinsley Date: Sat, 1 Nov 2025 18:32:07 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Fix typos --- indeterminateForms/digInLimitsOfTheFormNonZeroOverZero.tex | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/indeterminateForms/digInLimitsOfTheFormNonZeroOverZero.tex b/indeterminateForms/digInLimitsOfTheFormNonZeroOverZero.tex index df05ce1..f656664 100644 --- a/indeterminateForms/digInLimitsOfTheFormNonZeroOverZero.tex +++ b/indeterminateForms/digInLimitsOfTheFormNonZeroOverZero.tex @@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ \] \end{explanation} \end{example} -Again, to determine if the numerator will be positive or negative for all $x$ sufficiently close to, but greater than, $3$, we cannot plug in a single value of $x$. (Even plugging in $x=3.0000001'$ would not be enough to justify our resullt.) We have to verify the sign for ALL values of $x$ that are sufficiently close to, but greater than $3$. +Again, to determine if the numerator will be positive or negative for all $x$ sufficiently close to, but greater than, $3$, we cannot plug in a single value of $x$. (Even plugging in $x=3.0000001$ would not be enough to justify our result.) We have to verify the sign for ALL values of $x$ that are sufficiently close to, but greater than $3$. Here is our final example.