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How you find the limit of (√t + t²)/4t-t² as x approaches positive infinity?
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How you find the limit of (√t + t²)/4t-t² as x approaches positive infinity?
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Or, if you actually did mean to find the limit as
, then the result would simply be the limand
, since this expression doesn't depend on
(as far as can be seen).
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