Radge_AdDU
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Good day to all. Im new in this site
. By the way, im very confused about the infinite limits, especially about one problem :3. Ive been using my Leithold TC7 for reference and study. Ive come to a problem, lim[(2/t^2+3t-4)-(3/t+4)] as t approaches -4 from the left. When I used the Limit theorem here in the book, my answer is wrong
. It states here that when ever my numerator is greater than 0 and the denominator is 0, and it approaches 0 from negative values, then it's limit is NEGATIVE INFINITY. BUUUUUT!,,, when I checked, it was positive infinity
. I performed the second way, in which I used -4.1 as my t, and it resulted to positive infinity.
so basically my question is, should you always perform the 2 ways to find the limit so that you will be certain of the answer?
Thanks.
so basically my question is, should you always perform the 2 ways to find the limit so that you will be certain of the answer?