It’s c) 1/2 because if the situation has a lot of negatives your answer should be a positive
We have the following limit:
(8n2 + 5n + 2) / (3 + 2n)
Evaluating for n = inf we have:
(8 (inf) 2 + 5 (inf) + 2) / (3 + 2 (inf))
(inf) / (inf)
We observe that we have an indetermination, which we must resolve.
Applying L'hopital we have:
(8n2 + 5n + 2) '/ (3 + 2n)'
(16n + 5) / (2)
Evaluating again for n = inf:
(16 (inf) + 5) / (2) = inf
Therefore, the limit tends to infinity.
Answer:
d.limit does not exist
Answer:
2.4x105
Step-by-step explanation:
D
Well, if you want the maximum number of splits, then you want to make
each individual split as small as possible.
That's 2/3 acre. How many will that give you ?
(15 and 1/4) divided by (2/3)
= (15.25) / (0.666...) = 22.875 pieces .
The maximum number of 2/3-acre lots you can sell is 22 lots.
Then you have 58.3% of an acre of land left over that you can't sell
because it's less than 2/3 acre. Sadly, that 58.3% of an acre is just
about the size of the lot that I've been living n for almost 30 years.
You really know how to rub it in, dontcha !
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