How do you find the limit of x^(7/x) as x approaches infinity?

Luis Wolf

Luis Wolf

Answered question

2023-02-02

How to find the limit of x 7 x as x approaches infinity?

Answer & Explanation

chaghirun

chaghirun

Beginner2023-02-03Added 7 answers

lim x x 7 x = 1
Solution:
First, we will use the following:
e ln ( x ) = x
Because e x is continuous on ( - , ) , we have lim x e f ( x ) = e lim x f ( x )
With these:
lim x x 7 x = lim x e ln ( x 7 x )
= lim x e 7 x ln ( x )
= e lim x 7 x ln ( x )
Therefore, we will use L'Hopital's rule:
lim x 7 x ln ( x ) = lim x 7 ln ( x ) x
= lim x d d x 7 ln ( x ) d d x x
= lim x 7 x 1
= lim x 7 x
= 0
When we combine these, we get the following final result:
lim x x 7 x = e lim x 7 x ln ( x ) = e 0 = 1

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