Consider the function f(x) = x(a – 1), where a > 0, x > 0. (a) Tell if f is an indeterminate form in lim,→f(x)? If yes, write its form, and if no, explain why.

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1. Consider the function f(x) = x (Va – 1), where a > 0, x > 0.
(a) Tell if f is an indeterminate form in lim,→∞ ƒ(x)? If yes, write its form, and if
no, explain why.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Consider the function f(x) = x (Va – 1), where a > 0, x > 0. (a) Tell if f is an indeterminate form in lim,→∞ ƒ(x)? If yes, write its form, and if no, explain why.
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