<p>I put x^x into my calculator and zoomed in really close near the y axis (approaching 0, right?), and it did this little curve upwards at the end near 0.96 or something, so I said "1".</p>
<p>As for the natural base formula . . . I haven't done that in a year or so. I'm so glad I was able to pull that out of . . . :)</p>
<p>Question:
Was the intersection of planes one ever resolved?</p>
<p>I think that if they all interesected in a 6-pointed star, the part they would have in common would be a line. </p>
<p>But if two of them made an X and one of them came down perpendicular and intersected the line made by the other two, the only thing they'd all have in common would be a point. Right? Or am I missing something?</p>
<p>yeah you can do that too...but still I usually go to limit function for IIC limits problems....but the graph of x^x is wicked lol its like a music wave ... remidns me of my dj software sounforge</p>