K kangsang24 New member Joined Oct 11, 2013 Messages 10 Feb 1, 2014 #1 if I am finding the limit of x-x^2 + 4 at x -> - infinity. Would the answer be -infinity -infinity + 4 = -infinity?
if I am finding the limit of x-x^2 + 4 at x -> - infinity. Would the answer be -infinity -infinity + 4 = -infinity?
S simamura New member Joined Feb 7, 2014 Messages 3 Feb 7, 2014 #2 kangsang24 said: if I am finding the limit of x-x^2 + 4 at x -> - infinity. Would the answer be -infinity -infinity + 4 = -infinity? Click to expand... Yes. You're correct.
kangsang24 said: if I am finding the limit of x-x^2 + 4 at x -> - infinity. Would the answer be -infinity -infinity + 4 = -infinity? Click to expand... Yes. You're correct.