How do you determine the limit of # ((x^2 +2)/(x^3-1))# as x approaches 0?
1 Answer
Apr 21, 2016
I found
Explanation:
I would try by approaching zero from the left and the right where you get, in both cases, that your function get as near as possible to the value
Your function is also continuous in
i.e., the limit at zero is equal to the function evaluated at zero or:
I would say that the limit exists and is equal to
Graphically you can see this as well:
graph{(x^2+2)/(x^3-1) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}