How do you find the limit of #sqrt(x-3)/(x-9)# as x approaches 9?
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Explanation:
Let's try direct substitution.
So there is a "hole" at
The answer you are expected to write depends, in part, on where and with whom you are studying Calculus.
Explanation:
In James Stewart's Calculus (used at many college and universities in the US), the final answer to this question is "Does Not Exist".
As
As
We write:
Coming from the left, we still get the numerator approaching a positive limit, by now, as
As
We write:
In this case, our Stewart (and others) adopt the convention that the limit (that is, the "two-sided" limit) simply does not exist.
We write:
Of course, "infinite limits" do not exist either, but when we write, for example: