Asked by Nick
Estimate the limit numerically.
lim as x→(approaches to)5 6e^(x − 5)
How do I solve it? I don't plug in the numbers do I?
Then how do I do this as well? What should I do to solve
lim x→(approaches to)− infinity 6xe^(7x)
Do I disregard the other numbers after 6x?
Thank you
lim as x→(approaches to)5 6e^(x − 5)
How do I solve it? I don't plug in the numbers do I?
Then how do I do this as well? What should I do to solve
lim x→(approaches to)− infinity 6xe^(7x)
Do I disregard the other numbers after 6x?
Thank you
Answers
Answered by
Bosnian
Go on :
wolframalpha dot com
When page be open in rectangle type :
limit 6e^(x − 5) as x->5
and click option =
When you see result click option:
Show steps
wolframalpha dot com
When page be open in rectangle type :
limit 6e^(x − 5) as x->5
and click option =
When you see result click option:
Show steps
Answered by
Anonymous
For your first limit, as x approached 5 e^x will equal 1 and 6*1 is 6.
For your second one is infinity * infinity= infinity
And yes, the steps are on wolframalpha, but try to figure these out yourself first
For your second one is infinity * infinity= infinity
And yes, the steps are on wolframalpha, but try to figure these out yourself first
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