On-line Math 21

On-line Math 21

Example 5 Let
f(x) = x3+1
x2-1
.
Then

lim
x® -1 
f(x) = -3
2
.

Solution

This one is more subtle. The problem with this limit, as with the one discussed at first, is that both the numerator and the denominator go to 0 as x goes to -1 . This is what is called an indeterminate form, and in general is a signal that you have more work to do to figure the limit out. In this case we can see why the limit is -3/2 by simplifying the expression for f(x) :
f(x)
=
x3+1
x2-1
=
(x2-x+1)(x+1)
(x-1)(x+1)
=
(x2-x+1)
(x-1)
,

Copyright (c) 2000 by David L. Johnson.


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