KindofSlow
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Integral part of problem is easy.
Gets us to: Limit as u approaches infinity of -e^(-t/10) from 0 to u.
Answer is: Limit as u approaches infinity of (1-e^(-u/10)) = 1
I cannot figure out either of why either of those steps is true.
Any quidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Gets us to: Limit as u approaches infinity of -e^(-t/10) from 0 to u.
Answer is: Limit as u approaches infinity of (1-e^(-u/10)) = 1
I cannot figure out either of why either of those steps is true.
Any quidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you