Hi all. This may be a crazy question but I am stuck. The problem is:
Evaluate the limit of (1/3t5 + 2t3 - t2 + 8) as the limit is approaching - infinity.
This is what I have so far:
I factored t5 out and I now have [t5(1/3 + 2/t2 - 1/t3 + 8/t5)]. Again the limit is going to - infinity. So I think that all of the terms are approaching - infinity with the exception of 2/t2. If we take a really large negative number and square it then would that term go to positive infinity instead? Or does this not matter?
Evaluate the limit of (1/3t5 + 2t3 - t2 + 8) as the limit is approaching - infinity.
This is what I have so far:
I factored t5 out and I now have [t5(1/3 + 2/t2 - 1/t3 + 8/t5)]. Again the limit is going to - infinity. So I think that all of the terms are approaching - infinity with the exception of 2/t2. If we take a really large negative number and square it then would that term go to positive infinity instead? Or does this not matter?
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