oh gosh... so the missing term would be sqrt(x)/x, which would have a limit of 0 as it approaches infinity, due to the bottom scaling at a squared rate compared to the top? leaving the final limit as x approaches infinity as 3
Homework Statement
Lim ( 5+6x2)/(√(x3)) + 2x2 +1)
x->∞
Homework Equations
not allowed to use lhopitals rule
The Attempt at a Solution
first, i divided by x2, which yielded
(5/(x2) + 6 + √(x)) / (2 + 1/x2 )
then i assumed that thelim x--> infi of 5/x2 = 0, lim x-->...