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findsome1

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Aye I dont get the whole deal of negative infinite limits. Could you please explain this example:

Find lim x ---> negative infinite x^2+x+3/x^2

The answer is

1 from below... o.0
 

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I think you divide by the highest power and the x and 3 become zero (2unit limits) since its infinity. And since it's negative infinity the graph comes from below.
 
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Think of the number line, if you go to the right you approach infinity, if you go to the left you approach negative infinity.

1 from below means that it's approaching 1 from the left side, so the limit is -5, -4, -3, -2, -1 , 0, 0.9, 0.99, 0.999 etc.
 

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farr explotable your gif is laggy as hell lol

give me rating on this comp please, go engineering forum, then go on the thread makeitso.
 

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