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Find the limit as x->infinity
Find the limit as x approaches infinity of (lnx)^(1/x). This unit is on L'Hopital's rule. I know that the answer is 1, I just
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Hannah
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Find the limit if it exists.
lim 1/(x-2) = infinity x→2+ lim 1/(x-2) = negative infinity x→2- lim 1/(x-2) = Does not exist
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David
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For n>= 2, let Xn be a random variable such that P(Xn = 1/n) = 1 – 1/n^2 and P(Xn = n) = 1/n^2
1> If Xn converges in
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narc
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What is the limit of the function as x approaches infinity?
4x^4 - 4^x Would the limit be positive infinity or negative infinity?
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Mishaka
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f(x) = cos (1/x)
Find the limit as x approaches infinity and find the limit as x approaches negative infinity. Identify all
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David
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f(x) = cos (1/x)
Find the limit as x approaches infinity and find the limit as x approaches negative infinity. Identify all
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David
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Find the horizontal asymptote of
f(x)=e^x - x lim x->infinity (e^x)-x= infinity when it's going towards infinity, shouldn't it
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sh
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Recall that a function G(x) has the limit L as x tends to infinity, written
lim(x->infinity)G(x) = L, if for any epsilon > 0,
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amber
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Recall that a function G(x) has the limit L as x tends to infinity, written
lim(x->infinity)G(x) = L, if for any epsilon > 0,
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Anna
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Find the limit. lim 1/x^2-4
a)x->2^+ b)x->2^- c)x->-2^+ d)x->-2^- I'm completely lost. I don't understand how some answers are
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Mike
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