Jul 23, 2017 4:46 AM
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I used calculus to solve the problem and got E as the answer. However, the book says the answer is D.
Yezzr
I got d....
DamnIshouldreallybestudyingrightnow
How did you get D? It's a simple 3rd degree poly over a 2nd one, former simply dominates the latter with x -> inf
brimicidal
You got the D?
When the problem says "as x gets larger" does it mean as x approaches infinity? That's how I'm understanding the problem.
dejavu85308
It's not asking what x does it is asking what the value of the function does.. although it has been far too long and I would have said e too
Yeah I know it's asking for what value the function approaches. But what does "as x gets larger" mean? Does that mean x approaching infinity
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KOT2Q
I used calculus to solve the problem and got E as the answer. However, the book says the answer is D.
Yezzr
I got d....
DamnIshouldreallybestudyingrightnow
How did you get D? It's a simple 3rd degree poly over a 2nd one, former simply dominates the latter with x -> inf
brimicidal
You got the D?
KOT2Q
When the problem says "as x gets larger" does it mean as x approaches infinity? That's how I'm understanding the problem.
dejavu85308
It's not asking what x does it is asking what the value of the function does.. although it has been far too long and I would have said e too
KOT2Q
Yeah I know it's asking for what value the function approaches. But what does "as x gets larger" mean? Does that mean x approaching infinity