#Infinite Limits
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Do you mean like the limit of these function as x approaches plus or minus infinity?
Uh I think I got it down I'm not sure honestly
your professor will probably take points off
you did not write the function you're taking the limit of
and the value which x approaches
So I need to write like Lim x = 0.5
no
write
Lim x----> infinity and then write the respective function youre taking the limit of
then you write = 1/2
did your professor specify whether x approaches negative infinity or positive infinity?
Looks all correct. Make sure to write down if its 1/infinity or infinity * a constant to just practice good habits. Your professor might also get mad that theres no lim as x-> infinity
So basically this?
Dont forget to keep the original function
So put the answer underneath it
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