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Originally posted by TheMaster37
Said more nicely:

If you look at the function sin(x)/x, you WANT 0/0 to equal 1.

If you look at x^0 you WANT 0^0 to be 1

If you look at 0^x you WANT 0^0 to be 0

That is all that limit means; what you WANT the function to be in that point to the entire function "behaves good"
If I may have my two cents, because it was MY post that needed to be "said more nicely", I believe my explanation was quite clear and was probably *nicer* anyway since I didn't receive the intense backlash that was received by themaster, who felt the need to correct me.

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