How do you solve this equation?

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istanbul

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I got assassinated yesterday by a problem like this
 
it's a limit as x approaches infinity
I'm trying to remember my limits from math class and I'm pretty sure that approaching infinity means is that you could theoretically sub in any variable. Idk I slept in class a few times but I'm 90% sure what that means.
 
I'm trying to remember my limits from math class and I'm pretty sure that approaching infinity means is that you could theoretically sub in any variable. Idk I slept in class a few times but I'm 90% sure what that means.
Infinity over infinity is undefined, you have to save the equation by reducing it through the use of algebraic operations
 
I’m pretty sure this is undefined because from what I remember this literally is nonsense
I was given a problem like this yesterday and shat my pants
-20 points just like that
meanwhile the other test model had easier question like an euler number limit
You make me feel stupid I'm checking my old notes rn to prove your bum ass wrong.
nigger it's literally how these exercises work
 
I have a calculus book at hand rn and I can't find an exercise like the one I had yesterday, it was literally murder

I don't remember it exactly but it was like this one, with a sqare root over a cubic root with x to the sixth power and shit

fucking kikes
 
multiply the denominator with the reciprocal square root (or something similar I forgot the exact term) to cancel out a couple of x's down there. Then treat it like any other limit.
 
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