How do you find #lim (x+1)^(3/2)-x^(3/2)# as #x->oo#?
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Explanation:
So we have
We can see that this function is continuous when
Remember that when a function is continuous at
So let's substitute
Now how do we solve that?
Well, let's use logic here.
If there is this really,really large number, and we are raising it to a power greater than one, will get an answer even greater than what we started with. Also, this function will give a positive value for any
Therefore, our function will get undoubtedly large as
So you can say that
We can even look at the graph of our function.
graph{(x+1)^(3/2)-x^(3/2) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Even though the rate that this is increasing is decreasing, there is no limit of how much the