What is the limit? #lim_(x to -oo) (x+2)/(sqrt(9x^2+1)#
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Explanation:
Given:
Bring the numerator under the radical but the radical will be negative for large negative values of x:
Expand the square:
Factor out
Separate 4 into
Separate into two fractions:
The first fraction becomes 1:
The limit is now on the second term:
The limit evaluates to
Evaluate the derivatives:
We know this limit to be 0:
Explanation:
The trick here is to realize that the square root in calculus always stands for the positive square root and hence