Non-standard extreme cases are like super special situations that don’t happen every day, they’re way more unusual than regular ones.
Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks. Most of the time, you take out 2 or 3 blocks to build something simple. That’s normal use. But sometimes, you might pull out all the blocks at once and try to stack them on top of each other, that's a non-standard extreme case.
What Makes Them Special?
These are not just "very big" or "very small" situations, they’re completely different from what we usually see. It’s like when you try to drink an entire lake with a tiny straw, it’s not just a lot, it's wildly different.
Why We Care About Them
Even though these extreme cases are rare, they help us understand how things work in the biggest or smallest situations. Like how bridges hold up under the heaviest cars, or how tiny bugs can carry huge loads compared to their size, those are all non-standard extreme cases too!
Examples
- A pizza that is cut into infinitely many slices
- A number so big it has no name
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