frenzal_dude
UTS Student
Find the limit as x--> infinity
(3x^2)/(x-1)
I worked it out to be infinity, but the answer is 3x, which you get when you divide everything by the highest power of the denominator. And 1/x is considered 0 so you get 3x/1 = 3x.
But how is the answer 3x? As x approaches infinity, you have 3 x infinity = infinity (even though you can't really multiply 3 by infinity).
(3x^2)/(x-1)
I worked it out to be infinity, but the answer is 3x, which you get when you divide everything by the highest power of the denominator. And 1/x is considered 0 so you get 3x/1 = 3x.
But how is the answer 3x? As x approaches infinity, you have 3 x infinity = infinity (even though you can't really multiply 3 by infinity).