Asked by Marc
b.Determine the lim x-->4 (x^2+x-20/8-2x)
What Im stuck on is this
f(4)= 4^2+4-20 / 8-2(4)
f(4)= 0/0
x^2+x-20/8-2x = (x-4)(x+5)/-2(x-4)
What do I do next I'm so confused ik i would eliminate the x-4 from numerator and denominator but what would i do with the -2 that belongs to (x-4) in denominator.
I feel lost??
What Im stuck on is this
f(4)= 4^2+4-20 / 8-2(4)
f(4)= 0/0
x^2+x-20/8-2x = (x-4)(x+5)/-2(x-4)
What do I do next I'm so confused ik i would eliminate the x-4 from numerator and denominator but what would i do with the -2 that belongs to (x-4) in denominator.
I feel lost??
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
Step1 for me in any limit question is actually sub in the approach value
If you get a real number, that's your answer,
all done!
so for x = 4, we get 0/0, ok, we got work to do
step: if you get 0/0 for simple rational expressions like the above, IT WILL FACTOR. Sometimes you have to do some fancy stuff first, but eventually it will factor.
For ours, it is simply
Step3: Factor, simplify and repeat Step1
lim x-->4 (x^2+x-20/8-2x) , x--->4
= lim (x+5)(x-4)/(2(4-x)) , notice x-4 and 4-x are opposites, so (x-4)/(4-x) = -1
= lim -1(x+5)/2 , x ---> 4
= -1(4+5)/2
= -4.5
Here is a cool trick for limits.
Pick a number very close to the approach value, e.g. x = 4.001
stick that in your calculator's memory
and evaluate the original expression
I got -4.5005
My answer is correct
I use this often before I start my algebra to predict what answer I should get.
If you get a real number, that's your answer,
all done!
so for x = 4, we get 0/0, ok, we got work to do
step: if you get 0/0 for simple rational expressions like the above, IT WILL FACTOR. Sometimes you have to do some fancy stuff first, but eventually it will factor.
For ours, it is simply
Step3: Factor, simplify and repeat Step1
lim x-->4 (x^2+x-20/8-2x) , x--->4
= lim (x+5)(x-4)/(2(4-x)) , notice x-4 and 4-x are opposites, so (x-4)/(4-x) = -1
= lim -1(x+5)/2 , x ---> 4
= -1(4+5)/2
= -4.5
Here is a cool trick for limits.
Pick a number very close to the approach value, e.g. x = 4.001
stick that in your calculator's memory
and evaluate the original expression
I got -4.5005
My answer is correct
I use this often before I start my algebra to predict what answer I should get.
Answered by
Marc
Ok thanks that helped a lot!
Answered by
Marc
so basically to get the negative 1 i just divide -4/4 correct?
Answered by
Reiny
careful:
what happened to your x's in
(x-4)/(4-x) ?
What really happened is this
(x-4)/(4-x)
= -1(4-x)/(4-x)
= -1[ (4-x)/(4-x) ]
= -1[ 1 ]
= -1
Any number divided by its opposite = -1
what happened to your x's in
(x-4)/(4-x) ?
What really happened is this
(x-4)/(4-x)
= -1(4-x)/(4-x)
= -1[ (4-x)/(4-x) ]
= -1[ 1 ]
= -1
Any number divided by its opposite = -1
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