Use numerical evidence to evaluate lim (5. (5. √x + 4) x18 f(x) X 1 100 10000 1000000 Type in oo for ∞ or type in -oo for lim (5. (5. √x+4)= X18 -∞.

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Use numerical evidence to evaluate
lim (5√x+4)
x →∞
f(x)
X
1
100
10000
1000000
Type in oo for ∞ or type in -oo for
lim (5 · √√x+4)=
x →∞
∞.
Transcribed Image Text:Use numerical evidence to evaluate lim (5√x+4) x →∞ f(x) X 1 100 10000 1000000 Type in oo for ∞ or type in -oo for lim (5 · √√x+4)= x →∞ ∞.
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