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Learn By Doing (continued): Guessing Limits Step 6: Notice that Mathematica starts rounding the decimals to 1. But we can force it to consider more digits using the NumberForm command, like this: Number Form[f[a], 20) Then press shift enter Step 7: Experiment with various numbers of digits. For instance, try 7 digits... Number Form[f[a],7] Then press shift enter ? Question The answer is more than 5 Hinty Hint 2 What is the largest number of digits where Mathematica rounds the last calculation to 12 Question Help: Message instructor D Post to forum Submit Question
Learn By Doing (continued): Guessing Limits Step 6: Notice that Mathematica starts rounding the decimals to 1. But we can force it to consider more digits using the NumberForm command, like this: NumberForm[f[a],20] Then press shift enter Step 7: Experiment with various numbers of digits. For instance, try 7 digits... Number Form[f[a],71 Then press shift enter ? Question The answer is less than 20 Hint 1H02 What is the largest number of digits where Mathematica rounds the last calculation to 1? Question Help: Message instructor D Post to forum Submit Question
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