Fail to the teacher in 21; you should say "diverges to infinity" not "equals infinity".
blah
Nah, it actually does not exist… It's the same thing as 1/x but the point of singularity is shifted over to the right by 8. So when approaching this limit from the left hand side you approach negative infinity and when you approach it from the right hand side you approach positive infinity. These are non equal limits, and therefore, the actual limit at the given point does not exist.
funnyshizz
I love how the some of the teachers went along with the answers, like the Party and the Astronomy man.
Bloppy
I just love how the teacher fails in 21. Explaining the limit to go to +infinity. LOL should be -infinity
steven
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh find x. here it is sooooooo simple hhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
agmt
On 21, the question is incorrect. The limit as x goes to 8 does not exist, because the limit from the left and the limit from the right do not match. If you plot the curve you'll get a hyperbola that goest to + and – infinity at x = 8. Both the teacher and the people who commented on that in the first page don't know what they are talking about.
CarlosGarciaThe3rd
#13- OH. MY. GOSH. THAT IS AN AWFUL THING TO SAY TO YOUR TEACHER/INSTRUCTOR!!!
@1b5cae1e315359d194beaa6e53309098:disqus just look at the writing from both the teacher and student! both handwriting is the same and therefore done by the same person. I am drunk and was able to see that. what’s your excuse?
guest
The teacher didn’t write anything, except a 0, and drew two circles and a question mark