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hw6 limits at infinity and asymptotes (target l3; §2.2,4.6)
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question 5
evaluate the limit
lim_{x
ightarrowinfty}\frac{sqrt{7 + 2x^{3}}}{9+11x}
Step1: Divide numerator and denominator by highest - power of x in denominator
Divide both $\sqrt{7 + 2x^{3}}$ and $9+11x$ by $x$. Since $x=\sqrt{x^{2}}$ for $x>0$, we divide $\sqrt{7 + 2x^{3}}$ by $\sqrt{x^{2}}$ and divide $9 + 11x$ by $x$.
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Step2: Evaluate the limit of each term
We know that $\lim_{x
ightarrow+\infty}\frac{7}{x^{2}} = 0$ and $\lim_{x
ightarrow+\infty}\frac{9}{x}=0$. Also, as $x
ightarrow+\infty$, $\sqrt{\frac{7}{x^{2}}+2x}
ightarrow+\infty$.
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