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Hi guys. Quick beginners question. What is the limit of sqrt(9t^2 + 0.5t + 179)/(0.2t + 1500) as t approaches + infinity. This is pulled from my gf's calculus I text: ch. 1. And so, the only procedures we're currently aware of for finding limits as c--> +/- infinity is restricted to "reciprocal limit rules", other general means of algebraic simplification, and simply plugging in t-values, though we could very well be forgetting something. We can't seem to manipulate it into the book's clean-cut answer of 1500. And oddly enough, when we stick the function into online limit calculators it seems to simplify to 15. Perhaps the book just expects us to plug in larger and larger x values, but we'd really prefer an algebraic solution. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Any help is greatly appreciated!
-Matt -n- Sarah
-Matt -n- Sarah