Finite Math and Applied Calculus (6th Edition)

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 1133607705
ISBN 13: 978-1-13360-770-0

Chapter 10 - Section 10.3 - Limits and Continuity: Algebraic Viewpoint - Exercises - Page 718: 17

Answer

determinate, 0

Work Step by Step

See the table: "Some Determinate and lndeterminate Forms" and$, $after plugging in the value for x, recognize that the denominator is of the determinate form $ k\pm\infty=\pm\infty$, so the fraction is of the form $\displaystyle \pm\frac{k}{\infty}=0$, which is determinate. The limit is, thus, 0.
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