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1.
\(lim\frac{3n+1}{\sqrt[3]{\left(n^3+3n+1\right)^2}+n\sqrt{n^3+3n+1}+n^2}=lim\frac{3+\frac{1}{n}}{\sqrt[3]{\frac{\left(n^3+3n+1\right)^2}{n^3}}+\sqrt{n^3+3n+1}+n}=\frac{3}{\infty}=0\)
b=\(lim\left(\sqrt[3]{n^3+2n}-n+n-\sqrt{n^2+1}\right)=lim\left(\frac{2n}{\sqrt[3]{\left(n^3+2n\right)^2}+n\sqrt[3]{n^3+2n}+n^2}-\frac{1}{n+\sqrt{n^2+1}}\right)\)
\(=lim\left(\frac{2}{\sqrt[3]{\frac{\left(n^3+2n\right)^2}{n^3}}+\sqrt[3]{n^3+2n}+n}-\frac{1}{n+\sqrt{n^2+1}}\right)=0-0=0\)
c\(=lim\left(\frac{2n^2+n}{\sqrt[3]{\left(n^3+n\right)^2}+\sqrt[3]{\left(n^3+n\right)\left(n^3-2n^2\right)}+\sqrt[3]{\left(n^3-2n^2\right)^2}}\right)\)
\(=lim\left(\frac{2+\frac{1}{n}}{\sqrt[3]{\left(1+\frac{1}{n^2}\right)^2}+\sqrt[3]{\left(1+\frac{1}{n^2}\right)\left(1-\frac{2}{n}\right)}+\sqrt[3]{\left(1-\frac{2}{n}\right)^2}}\right)=\frac{2}{1+1.1+1}=\frac{2}{3}\)
2.
a\(=lim\left[n\left(2-\sqrt{1+\frac{3}{n}}\right)\right]=+\infty\left(2-1\right)=+\infty\)
\(b=lim\left[n\left(\sqrt{1+\frac{2}{n^2}}-\sqrt{\frac{3}{n}+\frac{1}{n^2}}\right)\right]=+\infty\left(1-0\right)=+\infty\)
\(c=lim\left[n^3\left(\frac{sin2n}{n^2}-3\right)\right]=+\infty\left(0-3\right)=-\infty\)
a) (x4 – x2 + x - 1) = x4(1 - ) = +∞.
b) (-2x3 + 3x2 -5 ) = x3(-2 + ) = +∞.
c) = = +∞.
d) \(\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow+\infty}\dfrac{\sqrt{x^2+1}+x}{5-2x}=\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow+\infty}\dfrac{\left|x\right|\sqrt{1+\dfrac{1}{x^2}}+x}{5-2x}\)
\(=\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow+\infty}\dfrac{x\sqrt{1+\dfrac{1}{x^2}}+x}{5-2x}\)\(=\lim\limits_{x\rightarrow+\infty}\dfrac{\sqrt{1+\dfrac{1}{x^2}}+1}{\dfrac{5}{x}-2}=-1\).
1.
\(\lim\limits_{x\to (-1)-}\frac{\sqrt{x^2-3x-4}}{1-x^2}=\lim\limits_{x\to (-1)-}\frac{\sqrt{(x+1)(x-4)}}{(1-x)(1+x)}\)
\(=\lim\limits_{x\to (-1)-}\frac{\sqrt{4-x}}{(x-1)\sqrt{-(x+1)}}=-\infty\) do:
\(\lim\limits_{x\to (-1)-}\frac{\sqrt{4-x}}{x-1}=\frac{-\sqrt{5}}{2}<0\) và \(\lim\limits_{x\to (-1)-}\frac{1}{\sqrt{-(x+1)}}=+\infty\)
2.
\(\lim\limits_{x\to 2+}\left(\frac{1}{x-2}-\frac{x+1}{\sqrt{x+2}-2}\right)=\lim\limits_{x\to 2+}\frac{1-(x+1)(\sqrt{x+2}+2)}{x-2}=-\infty\) do:
\(\lim\limits_{x\to 2+}\frac{1}{x-2}=+\infty\) và \(\lim\limits_{x\to 2+}[1-(x+1)(\sqrt{x+2}+2)]=-11<0\)
Chọn B
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