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Mathematics, 20.11.2021 08:50 bellrivera3434

for a limit where x approaches negative infinity for a rational function with a square root in the denominator, to simplify can I multiply the top by 1/x and the bottom by 1/sqrt(x^2)? wouldn't that cancel the negative?

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