
now, by traditional method, as "x" progresses towards the positive infinitity, it becomes 100, 10000, 10000000, 1000000000 and so on, and notice, the limit of the numerator becomes large.
BUT, notice the denominator, for the same values of "x", the denominator becomes larg"er" than the numerator on every iteration, ever becoming larger and larger, and yielding a fraction whose denominator is larger than the numerator.
as the denominator increases faster, since as the lingo goes, "reaches the limit faster than the numerator", the fraction becomes ever smaller an smaller ever going towards 0.
now, we could just use L'Hopital rule to check on that.

notice those derivatives atop and bottom, the top is static, whilst the bottom is racing away to infinity, ever going towards 0.
You first work out the mean then for each number subtract the mean and square the result then work out the mean of those squared differences and take the square rot of that and you're done :)
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Ed used 39/60 of one hour to complete his tasks.
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the least common denominator (LCD), which would be 20
Then, find how to get from 5 to 20 and 4 to 20.
Use division.
20/5 = 4, 20/4 = 5
After this, multiply the numerator to the according number.
2*4 = 8 = 8/20
1*5 = 5 = 5/20
Make the denominator 60 to represent 60 minutes in one hour
5/20*3/3 = 15/60
8/20*3/3 = 24/60
Add the two results.
15/60 + 24/60 = 39/60