Find the limit of (lnx)³/x as x approaches infinity.
Now when I take an arbitrary very big number and try calculating the limit with a calculator, it gives 0.
On the other hand I thought about this:
g(x)=x³
lim(x goes to + inf) g(x)=+inf
lim(x goes to +inf) g(x)/x = +inf
lim(x goes to +inf) lnx=+inf
then
lim(x goes to +inf) g(lnx)/x=+inf
which is obviously wrong.Help????

Respuesta :

ok, so one way is like your way

so
if we test some numbers
for x=10
we get about 12.3/10≈1.2
for x=100000
we get 1522.03/100000≈0.01522
the top number keeps getting smaller reletive to bottom number
when x=1000000000
we get 8899.68/1000000000≈0.000009

we notice the bottom number is increaseing at a faster rate that the botom one
when x approaches infinity,the bottom number will be so big it will become a fraction that evaluates to basically zero becuase it evaluates to a very small number that is negligible