WHY IS $1/I$ EQUAL TO $-I$? - MATHEMATICS STACK EXCHANGE
May 11, 2015 Why is 1/i 1 / i equal to −i i? Ask Question Asked 10 years, 1 month ago Modified 6 months ago Viewed 113k times From math.stackexchange.com
I HAVE LEARNED THAT 1/0 IS INFINITY, WHY ISN'T IT MINUS INFINITY?
92 The other comments are correct: 1 0 1 0 is undefined. Similarly, the limit of 1 x 1 x as x x approaches 0 0 is also undefined. However, if you take the limit of 1 x 1 x as x x approaches … From math.stackexchange.com
WHAT DOES $QAQ^{-1}$ ACTUALLY MEAN? - MATHEMATICS STACK …
Apr 28, 2020 I'm self-learning Linear Algebra and have been trying to take a geometric approach to understand what matrices mean visually. I've noticed this matrix product pop up repeatedly … From math.stackexchange.com
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