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Ch. 7 - Transcendental Functions
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7장, 문제 7.8.17

17. Show that √(10x+1) and √(x+1) grow at the same rate as x→∞ by showing that they both grow at the same rate as √x as x→∞.

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Identify the functions given: \( f(x) = \sqrt{10x + 1} \) and \( g(x) = \sqrt{x + 1} \). We want to compare their growth rates as \( x \to \infty \).
Recall that to show two functions grow at the same rate as \( x \to \infty \), we can compare their ratios to a common function that represents the growth rate. Here, the common function is \( h(x) = \sqrt{x} \).
Compute the limit of the ratio \( \frac{f(x)}{h(x)} = \frac{\sqrt{10x + 1}}{\sqrt{x}} \) as \( x \to \infty \). Simplify the expression inside the limit by factoring out \( x \) inside the square root in the numerator.
Similarly, compute the limit of the ratio \( \frac{g(x)}{h(x)} = \frac{\sqrt{x + 1}}{\sqrt{x}} \) as \( x \to \infty \). Simplify this expression by factoring out \( x \) inside the square root in the numerator.
Evaluate both limits to find finite, nonzero constants. Since both limits exist and are finite and nonzero, conclude that \( f(x) \) and \( g(x) \) grow at the same rate as \( h(x) = \sqrt{x} \) as \( x \to \infty \), and therefore \( f(x) \) and \( g(x) \) grow at the same rate as each other.

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