The reciprocal of infinitesimal is infinity. How to understand it? For example, LIM (x ^ 2 + 2x-3) / (4x-1) = 0, why is its reciprocal infinite? This function is not always nonzero n-1

The reciprocal of infinitesimal is infinity. How to understand it? For example, LIM (x ^ 2 + 2x-3) / (4x-1) = 0, why is its reciprocal infinite? This function is not always nonzero n-1

Infinitesimal should be understood as a sequence approaching zero
Constant nonzero means that the sequence is not a constant sequence, or there is a large enough n such that the terms greater than n are nonzero