LIMITS QUESTION, PLEASE HELP!!
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What's your limit question xD
ok
hold on please, im entering it in the equation editor so it is easier
\[\lim_{n \rightarrow -2}\sqrt[3]{4n+3n^3}\div3n+10\]
You can go for direct substitution.. so substitute 2 in for "n" and simplify
you can put it right into the equation as the cube root doesn't have a domain such that this cannot happen
or such that this problem would create an imaginary number
please show me the steps to solve this equation. :/
substitute -2 in.. sorry.
answer should be \[\frac{-2\sqrt[3]{-4}}{4}\]
\[\lim_{n \rightarrow-2} \frac{\sqrt[3]{4(-2) +3(-2)^3}}{3(-2) + 10}\]
All you have to do is simplify and you get your answer
@Outkast3r09= is that the final answer? or do you have to simplify it? @Tyler1992= i just suck at math, please show me full steps.
\[\lim_{n \rightarrow -2} \frac{\sqrt[3]{-32}}{4}\]
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