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Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root minus x close square brackets

  1. a
  2. 2a
  3. 1
  4. a over 2

hintHint:

In the question we will first rationalize the equation then we will simplify and at last put the value.

The correct answer is: a over 2


    Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root minus x close square brackets
equals Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript fraction numerator open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root minus x close square brackets open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root plus x close square brackets over denominator open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root plus x close square brackets end fraction
equals Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript fraction numerator x squared plus a x plus b minus x squared over denominator open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root plus x close square brackets end fraction
equals Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript fraction numerator a x plus b over denominator open square brackets square root of x squared plus a x plus b end root plus x close square brackets end fraction
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equals Lt subscript x not stretchy rightwards arrow straight infinity end subscript fraction numerator a plus begin display style b over x end style over denominator open square brackets square root of 1 plus begin display style a over x end style plus begin display style b over x squared end style end root plus 1 close square brackets end fraction
equals fraction numerator a over denominator square root of 1 plus 1 end fraction
equals a over 2

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