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OpenStudy (wade123):
@Michele_Laino
OpenStudy (wade123):
oops sorry i closed it
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
what is the greatest number?
OpenStudy (wade123):
infinity
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
that's right!
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OpenStudy (wade123):
so C shows that f(x) grows faster? its that easy??
OpenStudy (michele_laino):
yes I think so
OpenStudy (wade123):
@freckles can you check also(: it looks too easy hahaha
OpenStudy (freckles):
I like to think about polynomials here...:)
if the deg on top is bigger than the deg on bottom then the limit should go to one of the infinitys
example x^2/x->inf as x->inf
so we know x^2 grows faster than x
if the deg on top is less than the deg on bottom then the limit should go to zero
x/x^2->0 so this tells us that x doesn't grow as fast as x^2
if the degs are equal on top and bot then you have top coe of the leading term on top over bot coe of the leader term on bottom
OpenStudy (wade123):
oh so it is C(:
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