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Reference: 3 Unit Mathematics Book 2 by S. B. Jones and K. E. Couchman, Exercise 19.5, question 9e:

Show that the curve approaches the x-axis as x becomes large.

Should I be just subbing in large x numbers or is there some limit I should be using?
 

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Reference: 3 Unit Mathematics Book 2 by S. B. Jones and K. E. Couchman, Exercise 19.5, question 9e:

Show that the curve approaches the x-axis as x becomes large.

Should I be just subbing in large x numbers or is there some limit I should be using?
y' approaches 0 negatively as x approaches infinity. And since y does not intercept the x-axis in the positive domain, the curve therefore approaches the x-axis as x becomes large.
 

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From memory, the Cambridge textbook actually addressed a special limit. So I consulted it to help you. But keep in mind that this limit, however, you do need to know:
 
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Actually no, I just realised I didn't avoid the principle of the question with my response.
 

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