Feb 24, 2009 #1 N Nickp1 Member May 30, 2008 100 0 16 I'm not sure how to interpret infinity^0. That's what I thought it was but I wasn't sure because infinity has so many weird cases when dealing with limits. Thanks.
I'm not sure how to interpret infinity^0. That's what I thought it was but I wasn't sure because infinity has so many weird cases when dealing with limits. Thanks.
Feb 24, 2009 #2 M MoMo1 Member May 27, 2008 98 0 6 x--> infinity of x^(1/ln x) I'm sure you already know about limits. So it says as x goes to infinity, y goes to x^(1/ln x). Infinity^0 just equals 1, anything to the zero power equals one. You could always try to plug in a number for x. I don't know if that helped at all or not
x--> infinity of x^(1/ln x) I'm sure you already know about limits. So it says as x goes to infinity, y goes to x^(1/ln x). Infinity^0 just equals 1, anything to the zero power equals one. You could always try to plug in a number for x. I don't know if that helped at all or not