2011-03-14, 12:10 PM
C0SA Wrote:10^0=/= 0x0, because 2^3=/=2x3
Also, 0x0 doesn't exist, you have to use L'Hopital's law.
noooo..... 0x0 does exist.... it's zero.
L'hopital's law is only used when you're dealing with limits and you have functions where (in the limit) you get forms like 0*0, 0/0, inf/inf, or inf*inf. Technically you're only supposed to use it on the 2nd and 3rd forms i've written, but the first and fourth can possibly be rewritten to get you the 2nd/3rd form.

