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Harley Fitzpatrick
5 September, 16:36
Evaluate the limit 9n^3 + 5n - 2/2n^3
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Jonathan Mcmahon
5 September, 18:49
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9/2 if n goes to infinity and that the 2n^3 is under the whole expression
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Let me clear this.
find limit (9n^3 + 5*n - 2) / (2n^3)
as n - -> infinity
Did I put the parentheses in the right spot?
because if you leave it the way you did, then the whole expression goes to positive infinity as n goes to infinity But I will do this with parentheses
so
find limit (9n^3 + 5*n - 2) / (2n^3)
simplify expression
limit (9/2) + 5 / (2n^2) - 1 / (n^3)
= (9/2) + 0 - 0
= (9/2)
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