Writing Exercise 58 shows that the indeterminate forms 00and 0 can assume any positive

Chapter 3, Problem 72

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Exercise 58 shows that the indeterminate forms \(0^{0}\) and \(\infty^{0}\) can assume any positive real value. However, it is often the case that these indeterminate forms have value 1 . Read the article "Indeterminate Forms of Exponential Type" by John Baxley and Elmer Hayashi in the June-July 1978 issue of The American Mathematical Monthly, and write a short report on why this is the case.

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0^0

infinity^0

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