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The given function is
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f(x)=limn→∞(x+nn)(n!(x2+n2)(x2+n24)...(x2+n2n2))x/nf of x equals limit over n right arrow infinity of open paren the fraction with numerator x plus n and denominator n end-fraction close paren open paren the fraction with numerator n exclamation mark and denominator open paren x squared plus n squared close paren open paren x squared plus the fraction with numerator n squared and denominator 4 end-fraction close paren point point point open paren x squared plus the fraction with numerator n squared and denominator n squared end-fraction close paren end-fraction close paren raised to the x / n power
 

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Get rid of n! because it makes all easier. Also lim n goes -infinite and not +infinite (i dont know but people think i know hehehe)
And you could do 2x or 24n instead of x2 or n24
 

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Basically if f(x) = 0, x=<0. If f(x) = 1 then x would be 0. But if f(x) = +∞ the x would be positive...
At least thats what Artificial Intelligence said:
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AI is so useful.....
ChatGPT:
No, 30° is not 50% smaller than 60°. 30° is half of 60°, but that doesn’t mean it is 50% smaller. The difference between 60° and 30° is 30°, and this difference corresponds to 50% of 60°. To calculate how many percent one number is smaller than another, you use the formula: (Difference / Reference value) * 100%. In this case, it would be (30 / 60) * 100% = 50%. This means 30° is 50% smaller than 60°, not 50% smaller than 60°.

To explain it more clearly:
  • Difference: 60° - 30° = 30°
  • Percentage Difference: (30° / 60°) * 100% = 50%
So, 30° is 50% smaller than 60°.
 
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