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3. Why doesn't the following break Calculus? Let S =1+ (-1)+1+(-1)+1+(-1) + . .. . Then S = [1+ (-1)] +[1+(-1)]+[1+(-1) ]+ ...=0+0+0+.. And, S

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3. Why doesn't the following break Calculus? Let S =1+ (-1)+1+(-1)+1+(-1) + . .. . Then S = [1+ (-1)] +[1+(-1)]+[1+(-1) ]+ ...=0+0+0+.. And, S =1+ (-1)+1]+[(-1)+1]+[(-1) +1]...=1+0+0+0+..= 1

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