What does lim x-->∞ f(x)/g(x)=0 show?
a) g(x) grows faster than f(x) as x goes to infinity
b) f(g) and g(x) grow at the same rate as x goes to infinity
c) f(x) grows faster than g(x) as x goes to infinity
d) LHopital's Rule must be used to determine the true limit value
4 answers
if the limit is zero, the denominator is much greater than the numerator, right?
I answered a) in my test
right?
f(x) must grow slower than g(x) to be zero so the answer is A