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Behavior towards infinity and graph of e^-x+e^(x+e^-x)
In class we covered behavior of infinity of e equations. I came up with the following equation e^-x+e^(x+e^-x). You can simplify it to e^e^-x so if x →+∞ you approach 1 but if you try a large number for x you get a big number so shouldn't the
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Dorkus73
Nov 13, 2023
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Oh ok. Thank you for the answer though! Do you have any recommendations?
Dorkus73
Nov 13, 2023