SOLUTION: if f(x)=5x^2+3/x^2-2, in the form A+B/x^2-2 and hence find the limiting value of f(x) as x tends to infinity
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Question 276080
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if f(x)=5x^2+3/x^2-2, in the form A+B/x^2-2 and hence find the limiting value of f(x) as x tends to infinity
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Use polynomial long division to divide
by
goes into
5 times.
times 5 is
Therefore
Hence, since
We can say that
John