This post has been de-listed
It is no longer included in search results and normal feeds (front page, hot posts, subreddit posts, etc). It remains visible only via the author's post history.
3
[Multivariable Calculus] Solving limits through polar coordinates.
Author Summary
VinceMiguel is
in
Multivariable Calculus
Post Body
Seems kind of weird to me that you'd be able to change a limit in two variables (like (x,y) -> (0,0)) into a limit depending on r (such s r -> 0).
Why does the theta become irrelevant ?
How does one correctly argumentate for the use of polar coordinates on such limits ?
Author
Account Strength
100%
Account Age
10 years
Verified Email
Yes
Verified Flair
No
Total Karma
24,261
Link Karma
3,790
Comment Karma
20,224
Profile updated: 4 days ago
Posts updated: 1 month ago
Subreddit
Post Details
Location
We try to extract some basic information from the post title. This is not
always successful or accurate, please use your best judgement and compare
these values to the post title and body for confirmation.
- Posted
- 6 years ago
- Reddit URL
- View post on reddit.com
- External URL
- reddit.com/r/learnmath/c...