It is not possible to answer the question because it is not clear whether the expression you have in mind is:
sqrt(x + 1) - 3/x - 2
or sqrt[x + 1 - 3/x - 2]
or sqrt(x + 1) - 3/(x - 2)
or sqrt[x + 1 - 3/(x - 2)]
or some other variant.
The answer will depend on any parentheses present in the expression. Until these are given explicitly, it is not possible to answer the question.
As X approaches infinity it approaches close as you like to 0. so, sin(-1/2)
1.38196601
7.3
Actually 0/0 is undefined because there is no logical way to define it. In ordinary mathematics, you cannot divide by zero.The limit of x/x as x approaches 0 exists and equals 1 so you might be tempted to define 0/0 to be 1.However, the limit of x2/x as x approaches 0 is 0, and the limit of x/x2 as x approaches 0 does not exist .r/0 where r is not 0 is also undefined. It is certainly misleading, if not incorrect to say that r/0 = infinity.If r > 0 then the limit of r/x as x approaches 0 from the right is plus infinity which means the expression increases without bounds. However, the limit as x approaches 0 from the left is minus infinity.
The answer will depend on any parentheses present in the expression. Until these are given explicitly, it is not possible to answer the question.
As X approaches infinity it approaches close as you like to 0. so, sin(-1/2)
7.3
1.38196601
Actually 0/0 is undefined because there is no logical way to define it. In ordinary mathematics, you cannot divide by zero.The limit of x/x as x approaches 0 exists and equals 1 so you might be tempted to define 0/0 to be 1.However, the limit of x2/x as x approaches 0 is 0, and the limit of x/x2 as x approaches 0 does not exist .r/0 where r is not 0 is also undefined. It is certainly misleading, if not incorrect to say that r/0 = infinity.If r > 0 then the limit of r/x as x approaches 0 from the right is plus infinity which means the expression increases without bounds. However, the limit as x approaches 0 from the left is minus infinity.
(4 factorial divided by .4) minus (the square root of 4 divided by .4) or 44 divided by (the square root of 4 divided by .4)
4x-x^2 \ 2-square root 2 multiply 2+squre root x\ 2+squreroot x = 4x-x^2 (2+squre root x) \ 4_x = x(4-x) (2+squre root x) \ 4-x we will cancel the (4-x) so it will be x(2+squre root x) = (0) (2+squre root 0) =0
The solution to -3 times the square root of 184 divided by 4 is approximately equal to -12.94.
29.5
The "value" of the function at x = 2 is (x+2)/(x-2) so the answer is plus or minus infinity depending on whether x approaches 2 from >2 or <2, respectively.
The width of a regular octagon equals a side divided by the square root of 2 minus 1. The square root of 2 minus 1 is approximately 0.414213. 24 divided by 0.414213 = 57.9412
55 divied by 6 equels?