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greg_rack
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- Homework Statement
- Same as the other thread I opened... this function is literally messing me up :)
$$\lim_{x \to +\infty }\sqrt{x^{2}-2x}-x+1$$
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I'll write my considerations which lead me to get stuck on the ##\infty-\infty## form.
$$\lim_{x \to +\infty }\sqrt{x^{2}-2x}-x+1 \rightarrow |x|\sqrt{1-0}-x+1$$
And I have no idea on how to go on...
$$\lim_{x \to +\infty }\sqrt{x^{2}-2x}-x+1 \rightarrow |x|\sqrt{1-0}-x+1$$
And I have no idea on how to go on...