The concept of a minimum length is a common prediction of many approaches to quantum gravity, suggesting that the concept of distance is fundamentally limited.
Limits (Formal Definition)
Approaching ...
Sometimes we can't work something out directly ... but we can see what it should be as we get closer and closer!
Example:
(x2 − 1) (x − 1)
Now 0/0 is a difficulty! We don't really know the value of 0/0 (it is "indeterminate"), so we need another way of answering this.
So instead of trying to work it out for x=1 let's try approaching it closer and closer:
Let's work it out for x=1:
(12 − 1) (1 − 1) = (1 − 1) (1 − 1) = 0 0
Example Continued:
| x |
|
(x2 − 1) (x − 1) |
| 0.5 |
|
1.50000 |
| 0.9 |
|
1.90000 |
| 0.99 |
|
1.99000 |
| 0.999 |
|
1.99900 |
| 0.9999 |
|
1.99990 |
| 0.99999 |
|
1.99999 |
| ... |
|
... |