What is the limit of (1/2x+sinx) as x goes to infinity?

1 Answer
Oct 22, 2015

lim_(xrarroo)(1/2x+sinx) = oo

Explanation:

Explanation 1

As x increases without bound, so does 1/2x. Meanwhile sinx is bounded by -1 and 1. We have an increasing quantity plus a bounded quantity. The sun increases without bound.

Explanation 2

Note that lim_(xrarroo)sinx/x = 0 (Use the squeeze theroem.)

1/2x+sinx = x(1/2+sinx/x)

lim_(xrarroo)(1/2x+sinx) = lim_(xrarro)(x(1/2+sinx/x))

The first factor goes to oo and the second to 1/2, so the product goes to oo.