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    Magnitude and Direction of E-field at a Point Due to a Charged Rod

    Alright. I was able to check the answer with a friend and I got it right. Thanks for your words. Would an iterated integral be an easier way to approach this? Wouldn't I just keep my variables as is and just append their differentials to the end of the function?
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    Magnitude and Direction of E-field at a Point Due to a Charged Rod

    Homework Statement There is a non-conducting charged rod with length L=.0815(m) and linear charge density λ=-5.9x10-14(C/m). The rod is placed parallel to and on the x-axis, and at a distance a=.12(m) from the right-most end of the rod is point P. Calculate the magnitude and direction of E...
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    Understanding the integral of 1/(1+x^2)

    Brocks: My question is still valid. I know you could just remember the derivative of arctan, but I was curious about how you get to that answer. What is the logic behind the intermediate steps of finding the integral of 1/(1+x2)?
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    Understanding the integral of 1/(1+x^2)

    If we have 1/(1+x2), the antiderivative for it is tan-1(Θ), correct? I'm trying to understand how the substitution needed to get this works. First we have 1/(1+x2). Then we say that if we replace x with tan(Θ), we can replace the denominator with its identity, sec2(Θ), correct? Is it the...
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    How would I explain what scenarios the squeeze theorem should be used in?

    This is what I want to say: The squeeze theorem may be used when direct substitution and factoring (or simplification of any sort) doesn't help in finding a limit. An example would be lim x->0 of x2sin(pi/x). Limit laws wouldn't work and we can't simplify the expression. What we can do is...
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    Limit of a rational function with a square-rooted expression in numerator.

    gb7: Yea, I'm an idiot for not noticing that. Thanks for the help!
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    Limit of a rational function with a square-rooted expression in numerator.

    But aren't we using l'Hospital's rule for indeterminate forms?
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    Limit of a rational function with a square-rooted expression in numerator.

    Yea, but I was able to get the answer by just rationalizing the numerator. I'm going to try l'Hospital now. EDIT: I thought we only use l'Hospital's rule for lmits that are 0/0 or inf/inf.
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    Limit of a rational function with a square-rooted expression in numerator.

    So far I have tried dividing out by (x+4)1/2. This still gives me an x in the denominator that yields infinity when x->0. I have also tried dividing out by x, but this gives me fractions in the numerator that, again, give me infiinity.
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    Limit of a rational function with a square-rooted expression in numerator.

    lim as x -> 0, [(x+4)1/2-2]/x That's the limit I want to evaluate. I keep running into problems getting to the real limit (1/4). You don't have to give me the answer, but let me know if I'm missing something simple. Or you can just give me a hint.
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    Communication skills in math and science.

    Evo: My original post wasn't that clear, I admit. I was asking if any science or math majors ever had trouble communicating concepts and thoughts to peers with similar majors. I guess I'm ultimately asking for advice on how to overcome this communication barrier, even though I didn't...
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    Limit of a rational function for different values of K (check)

    micromass: I was pretty general (and wrong) with my reply. Thanks for the clarification.
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    Limit of a rational function for different values of K (check)

    Thanks. And for K < 0, I can use what I originally typed because the terms with x in their exponent will tend to zero as x -> inf. And how do you type those operations out? They look so pretty.
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    Communication skills in math and science.

    I'm curious. Are there any science or math majors who found themselves needing to improve on communication with other majors and professors in a similar field? Was a mastery of the subject the most important thing in this communication, or was it more so just speaking more with others?
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