Calculus, 10th Edition (Anton)

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Chapter 1 - Limits and Continuity - 1.3 Limits At Infinity; End Behavior Of A Function - Exercises Set 1.3 - Page 79: 24

Answer

$$\sqrt[3]{\frac{3 }{2 }}$$

Work Step by Step

Given $$\lim _{s \rightarrow \infty}\sqrt[3]{\frac{3s^7-4s^5}{2s^7+1 }}$$ Then \begin{align*} \lim _{s \rightarrow \infty}\sqrt[3]{\frac{3s^7-4s^5}{2s^7+1 }}&=\lim _{s \rightarrow \infty}\sqrt[3]{\frac{3s^7/s^7-4s^5/s^7}{2s^7/s^7+1/s^7 }}\\ &=\lim _{s \rightarrow \infty}\sqrt[3]{\frac{3 -4 /s^2}{2 +1/s^7 }}\\ &=\sqrt[3]{\frac{3 }{2 }} \end{align*}
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