Asked by Jaimie
lim (as x approaches infinity) (x^2-1)/(x^2+1)
How would you solve that by using algebra?
I can simplify the above because it is difference of squares. But then what about the bottom
How would you solve that by using algebra?
I can simplify the above because it is difference of squares. But then what about the bottom
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Answered by
bobpursley
just multipy numerator and denominator by 1/x^2
lim (x^2/x^2 -1/x^2)/(x^2/x^2+1/x^20=
lim (1-1/x^2)/(1+1/x^2)=1
lim (x^2/x^2 -1/x^2)/(x^2/x^2+1/x^20=
lim (1-1/x^2)/(1+1/x^2)=1
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