bgstudent123
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Hey everybody!
I need to find the limit of the following function as x goes to positive infinity.
The function is:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle f(x)\, =\, \sqrt[3]{\strut x^3\, +\, 3x^2\,}\, -\, \sqrt{\strut x^2\, -\, 2x\,}\)
I tried solving it, but have no real progress. I did start by trying to rationalize everything, but that didn't take me far.
If someone could help me, I would be very grateful!
Thanks in advance!
bgstudent123
I need to find the limit of the following function as x goes to positive infinity.
The function is:
. . . . .\(\displaystyle f(x)\, =\, \sqrt[3]{\strut x^3\, +\, 3x^2\,}\, -\, \sqrt{\strut x^2\, -\, 2x\,}\)
I tried solving it, but have no real progress. I did start by trying to rationalize everything, but that didn't take me far.
If someone could help me, I would be very grateful!
Thanks in advance!
bgstudent123
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