A high school limit problem – math.stackexchange.com 15:42 Posted by Unknown No Comments Let $p$ be a polynomial of fourth degree having extremum at $x=1$ and $x=2$ and $\lim \limits_{x \to0}\left(1+\frac{p(x)}{x^2}\right)=2$. Then the value to $p(2)$ is? This problem was in my book, I ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitWhen using a battlemap, can a lightning bolt be directed between squares to affect both? – rpg.stackexchange.com"Position" is to "space" as what word is to "time"? – english.stackexchange.comIs it possible that an incremental work may get selected by a top conference? – academia.stackexchange.comAuto-gryos: Is XKCD on the ball? – aviation.stackexchange.comReverse Range Successors – codegolf.stackexchange.comNearly Illegible Prime Number Calculator – codereview.stackexchange.com
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