@ducidni84@tkyles39 He was "great"? What the hell were you watching. He was fine. In general he's running from clean pockets and spraying the ball all over the place. Not to mention missing open receivers
@Jmeloff@littlesaintnick@PatsBuzz I would say his performance was just as bad. Leaving clean pockets, completely inaccurate, not reading the field. There are no more rookie passing grades for good effort
@KuzeyNd@apurv_anand@kirawontmiss I assume you mean f(x) = 1/x. X/0 is undefined for every real #. And no- the limit does not exist at 0 because it approaches two different numbers from two sides.. that's the point
@shashankforlife@mannschaft89@apurv_anand@kirawontmiss Yes- from the positive limit. The negative limit is -โพ๏ธ. By definition the limit does not exist (and 1/0 is undefined). How could a number be infinitely close to โพ๏ธ/-โพ๏ธ at the same time
@KuzeyNd@apurv_anand@kirawontmiss The limit of 1/x as x approaches 0 is by definition undefined. From the positive direction the limit is infinity and from the negative direction its -infinity. How could a number be infinitely close to -โพ๏ธ and โพ๏ธ at the same time? (It's undefined)
@Lepushi2@Mr_Ganime@apurv_anand@kirawontmiss I think a lot of people's misunderstanding here is that the limit as x -> 0 for 1/x is not infinity. The limit diverges from both sides. So if you want to talk about limits that would also be undefined. For a limit to exist it must converge from both sides