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  • '''L'Hopital's Rule''' is a theorem dealing with [[limit]]s that is very importa ...g'(x_0)h+h\cdot \epsilon(h)}</math>, which would hence prove our lemma for L'Hospital's rule.
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  • #REDIRECT [[L'Hôpital's Rule]]
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  • Named after Guillaume de l'Hopital; however, it is believed that the rule was actually discovered by J ==Proof of l'Hôpital's rule==
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  • ...roduction to Algorithms] by Thomas H. Cormen, Charles E. Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein.
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  • ...le of triangle <math>BDF</math> and the segment <math>AB</math>. Let <math>L</math> be the second point of intersection of the circumcircle of triangle
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  • * 1991: Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]] * 1991 Jonathan L. Weinstein, [[Massachusetts MathCounts]]
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  • Let A be the subset of students who take Algebra, L-languages, S-Social Studies, B-biology, H-history, M-the set of all student ...|M|=|A|+|L|+|S|+|B|+|H|-|A\cap L|-|A\cap S|-|A\cap B|-|A\cap H|-|L\cap S|-|L\cap B|</math>
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  • ...is paired with <math>{b_l}</math>, where <math>i < j</math> and <math>k > l</math>. However, using the technique seen above to prove the inequality fo
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  • .../math> on the triangle's circumcenter. Then, the theorem states that <math>L</math> is the center of a circle through <math>I</math>, <math>B</math>, <m ...second, <math>I_A</math> is the reflection of <math>I</math> across <math>L</math>. Both of these follow easily from the main proof.
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  • ...ll, used certain letters to represent certain values (e.g. I=1, V=5, X=10, L=50, C=100, D=500, M=1000). Imagine how difficult it would be to multiply L
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  • Let <math>L\in\mathbb{R}</math> ...ition of an interval|tagged partition]] on <math>[a,b]</math>, then <math>|L-S(f,\mathcal{\dot{P}})|<\epsilon</math>
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  • <cmath>L(f, P) \le g(b) - g(a) \le U (f, P)</cmath>
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  • ...math> converges to <math>L</math> can be written as <math>(x_n)\rightarrow L</math>. which proves that <math>|x_n-L|<\epsilon</math>, so <math>1/n\to 0</math> as <math>n\to \infty</math> <mat
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  • ...angle with length <math>l</math> and width <math>w</math> is simply <math> l\cdot w</math>. * [[Rectangle]] - <math>{K=lw}</math>, where <math>l</math> is the length of the rectangle and <math>w</math> is the width. (Th
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  • * All nontrivial zeros of all [[L-series]] have real part one half where an L-series is of the form <math>\sum_{n=1}^\infty \frac{a_n}{n^s}</math>. This
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  • ..., <math>1/p+1/q=1</math>, <math>f\in L^p, g\in L^q</math> then <math>fg\in L^1</math> and <math>||fg||_1\leq ||f||_p||g||_q</math>.
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  • ! scope="row" | '''Mock AMC L'''
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  • ...<math>\pi_1(X)=L/\sim</math>. That is, we equate any two elements of <math>L</math> which are equivalent under <math>\sim</math>.
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  • by [[l'Hôpital's Rule]], so the pole at <math>s=1</math> is simple, and its
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  • Let <math>a-c=m\cdot k</math>, and <math>b-d=m\cdot l</math> where <math>l</math> and <math>k</math> are integers. m(k+l)&=&(a+b)-(c+d)
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  • ...th> for which <cmath>0 < d_A(x,c) < \delta</cmath> implies <cmath>d_B(f(x),L) < \epsilon</cmath> for all <math>x \in A'</math>. Here <math>d_A</math> an ...umbers and whose [[codomain]] is the set of reals. For a real number <math>L</math>,
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  • ...des <math> \mathcal{R} </math> into two regions of equal area. Line <math> l </math>'s equation can be expressed in the form <math> ax=by+c, </math> whe
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  • |<math>{\l}</math>||{\l}||<math>{\ss}</math>||{\ss}||<math>\text{!`}</math>||!` |<math>{\L}</math>||{\L}||<math>{\SS}</math>||{\SS}||
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