The oblique asymptote is y=3x.
Basically when you divide it out using long division the remainder part approaches zero as x approaches infinity. Thus it will approach the other part.
The question is badly worded I think though...
I found Harder 3U the hardest and most annoying.
My favourite was Mechanics. It was also the easiest for me (especially Circular Motion).
Then the others were no different to me.
Ohhh... so BASIC questions huh...
Then find:
lim_{x \to \infty}\frac{x^2+x+1}{5x^2+10x+90}
Look in the Coroneos 2U book. There's a good explanation there in the limits chapter.
Hmm yes. Then what value does lnx/x approach as x-->infinity? According to you it approaches 1, when it infact doesn't. Furthermore, you could get a question asking you to graph this. You would seriously mislead students in these types of questions if you told them that infinity/infinity=1 to...
Nope.
They're both mathematically indeterminable (or meaningless).
See above for the four cases of an expression being mathematically indeterminable.
The sad thing for our friend Anna is that she's already done 4U maths, doing uni maths and is tutoring students.
Once I explained to...
A joke? :S No you were dead serious.
Oh, and neg rep to me is like infinity/infinity , 0/0, infinity - infinity or 0*infinity. ie. Mathematically indeterminable, or more briefly MEANINGLESS ;) :D
Dw Anna I know who you are, quite literally xD