In calculus how do you evaluate limits given a polynomial equation
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Calculus 1,the basic one
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Calculus when you want to know the limit of polynomial you simply put the value that it's going into for x and solve
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hence the limit as x-> 0 of say f(x)= f(0)
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When given the value of X as infinite how do you solve it
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what is this given function
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it really depends on the function... if the denominator goes to infinity while the numerator doesn't , it goes to 0
this is shown if you show infinity as a sequence : 1,2,3,4,5,6,7......infinity.... as the denominator gets bigger the and the numerator doesn't exponentially grow (say you have 1 on the top)... you get closer and closer to 0
[4X^4+X^3-3x-1} ---------------------The limit being as x approaches infinity. [9X^4-x^3+1
factor the top and bottom
actually nothing is needed for this.. .the bottom nad top have the same power therefore your limit is the coefficients or 4/9
http://www.calculus-help.com/tutorials/ try these free videos, I really like how they explain limits.
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