SOLUTION: Prove the following limits using (i)The definition(ii) Corollary of Archimedean Property (iii)Theorem 3.1.10 (a) 𝐥𝐢𝐦(𝟐𝒏+𝟓)/(𝟔𝒏−𝟑)=𝟏/𝟑(b) 𝐥

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Question 1170590: Prove the following limits using
(i)The definition(ii) Corollary of Archimedean Property (iii)Theorem 3.1.10
(a) 𝐥𝐢𝐦(𝟐𝒏+𝟓)/(𝟔𝒏−𝟑)=𝟏/𝟑(b) 𝐥𝐢𝐦(𝒏^2 +𝟏)/(𝟐𝒏^𝟐)=𝟏/𝟐

Answer by Solver92311(821)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




And as for Theorem 3.1.10, I'll just go search through my shelf of every Calculus book every published and try to find a Theorem with that number that might apply to your question.

Let me give you a bit of sage advice regarding the study of mathematics in general: Use your head for something besides a hat rack.

John

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