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Find the limit.
lim x→∞ sqrt(x^2+9)
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by the "just look at it" theorem
lim x→∞ sqrt(x^2+9)
= x , so there is no limit
e.g. let x = 1,000,000 ,using my calculator I got 1,000,000
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