Asked by Johny
what happens when the limit goes to infinity
4x-6sqrt(x)
4x-6sqrt(x)
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Steve
since x grows faster than sqrt(x)
f(x) --> oo as x -->oo
In fact, x grows so much faster than sqrt(x),f(x) --> 4x
When x is 10000, 4x/f(x) = 1.015
when x is 1000000, 4x/f(x) = 1.002
f(x) --> oo as x -->oo
In fact, x grows so much faster than sqrt(x),f(x) --> 4x
When x is 10000, 4x/f(x) = 1.015
when x is 1000000, 4x/f(x) = 1.002
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