Klementine
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Hi there, I was given these problems to solve:
1. Solve as x approaches infinity the following: (1+5/x+4/x^2)^x
I understand the answer is e^5 and I have been able to start the problem, putting ln on both sides and then dividing by "x^-1" but I just can't quite find the real answer.
2. Solve as x approaches 0+ the following: (cos(2x))^(3/x^2)
Again, I'm stuck with some long complicated answer that does not make sense. I do not know the real answer for this one.
3. Solve as x approaches 0+ the following: (5x)^x^9
This one is the one on which I am the most stumped. How on earth does one find the derivative of (5x)^x?
Thank you!
1. Solve as x approaches infinity the following: (1+5/x+4/x^2)^x
I understand the answer is e^5 and I have been able to start the problem, putting ln on both sides and then dividing by "x^-1" but I just can't quite find the real answer.
2. Solve as x approaches 0+ the following: (cos(2x))^(3/x^2)
Again, I'm stuck with some long complicated answer that does not make sense. I do not know the real answer for this one.
3. Solve as x approaches 0+ the following: (5x)^x^9
This one is the one on which I am the most stumped. How on earth does one find the derivative of (5x)^x?
Thank you!