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What a difference two roots make ! (Posted on 2008-05-24) Difficulty: 2 of 5
Evaluate:

Limit ( (√(y + √(y + √y))) - √y)
y → ∞

See The Solution Submitted by K Sengupta    
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Solution a different approach to the same solution | Comment 4 of 5 |
Exapnd the expression as a Taylor series, noting that the first term is  √(x²+a) so that as y-> infinity using only the first term in the expansion will be increasingly accurate. The expansion gives:

√y + 1/2 (√(y+√y))/√y) - √y =

1/2*√(1 + 1/√y)

In the limit, 1/√y approaches zero so the outer √ term approaches one and the overal limit is 1/2.




  Posted by Paul on 2008-05-25 20:17:07
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