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find the limit. (if the limit is infinite, enter ∞ or -∞, as appropriate. if the limit does not otherwise exist, enter dne.)
limₓ→∞ x³ / √(x⁶ + 7)
Step1: Divide numerator and denominator by \( x^3 \)
Since \( x\to\infty\), we know that \( x^3=\sqrt{x^6}\).
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Step2: Simplify the expression inside the square - root
Using the property \( \frac{a + b}{c}=\frac{a}{c}+\frac{b}{c}\), we have \(\frac{x^6+7}{x^6}=1+\frac{7}{x^6}\).
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Step3: Use the limit property \(\lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{1}{x^n}=0\) for \(n>0\)
As \(x\to\infty\), \(\lim_{x\to\infty}\frac{7}{x^6}=0\). Then \(\lim_{x\to\infty}\sqrt{1+\frac{7}{x^6}}=\sqrt{1 + 0}=1\).
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