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how is the lim as x heads towards infinity of 3/(1+(3/x) equal to 3?
14 years ago

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Reiny
You could use an intuitive approach.

As x becomes larger and larger, the expression
3/x approaches zero.

so your fraction approaches 3/(1 + 0) = 3

14 years ago

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