Hello Anne, *,
On Samstag, 4. Januar 2014 16:44 anne-ology wrote:
Lime was a term used in surveying limits where Limit is a
mathematical term -
when I insert "lim from{3} {5}" in Math's command window, what would
be the "Lime" and what would be the "Limit" in this case, then? I am
not sure, if I understand you right here ... :( Is this "lim" in
this case representing "Lime" or "Limit" here? Or would be "Lime"
the term for this whole "lim from{3} {5}"-thingie?
well, that's how I was taught, ;-)
How many years ago ;? At school, in your job, at university?
Thanks for answer
Thomas
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