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jon , 9 months ago to Work Reform in Why The Government Has Infinite Money Try again, you still don’t understand the concept.
Try again, you still don’t understand the concept.
jon , 9 months ago to Work Reform in Why The Government Has Infinite Money In mathematical terms it’s perfectly acceptable to talk about the limit of an expression as some value tends towards infinity. E.g.: <span style="color:#323232;">limit (1/x) = 0 </span><span style="color:#323232;">x→∞ </span> en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limit_(mathematics)#Infin…#Infinity_as_a_limit)
In mathematical terms it’s perfectly acceptable to talk about the limit of an expression as some value tends towards infinity. E.g.:
<span style="color:#323232;">limit (1/x) = 0 </span><span style="color:#323232;">x→∞ </span>
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Limit_(mathematics)#Infin…#Infinity_as_a_limit)
jon , 10 months ago (edited 10 months ago) to Star Trek in How Many Star Trek Episodes Pass the Bechdel Test? (TOS to ENT) | The Mary Sue Yep, using it as a literal test seems to miss the point, namely that there is a significant %age of films and TV that fail to meet even that low a bar.
Yep, using it as a literal test seems to miss the point, namely that there is a significant %age of films and TV that fail to meet even that low a bar.