Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
is close to a finite value’ a
Persian (Farsi) translation:
به مقدار پایانی نزدیک است
English term
is close to a finite value’ a
very large positive number , i.e. x → ∞, if value of y is close to a finite value’ a’,
then we say has a finite limit ‘a’ at infinity and write
5 +5 | به مقدار پایانی نزدیک است | Marzieh Izadi |
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