Ask a New Question

Asked by sarah

limx→∞3x+127x+11
12 years ago

Answers

Answered by bobpursley
the limit does not exist, the function is unbounded.
12 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

if limx-->0(4-g(x)/x=1find limx--->0g(x) limx→4 4x^2−15x−4/x−4. limx¨0 sin ^3 (3x)/ x sin(x ^2) limx->0 (3^x-6^x)/x please help here do not really know where to even start limx--->3- 5/x-3 I think it is -inf but I don't know how to prove it If limx→af(x)=L , where L is a real number, which of the following must be true? A) f'(a) exists... What is limx->0 ((e^2x)-1)/(tanx) 1. Does the limit limx-->0:6[[x]] exist? 2. Does the limit limx-->3[[x]] exist? [[x]] is less or... limx--->0 3sin 3x/4x would it be 9/4 Find limx→∞ e^−x = 1/e So would the answer be 0?
Submit Your Answer

Question

limx→∞3x+127x+11

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use