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Analysis of X 7 LN (X) + X

The function f(x) = ln(x) + x^2 is analyzed for x > 0. It is derivable with a derivative of (2x^2 + 1)/x. As x approaches 0, f(x) approaches negative infinity, and as x approaches positive infinity, f(x) approaches positive infinity. The vertical asymptote is at x = 0, and the table of variations and graph show f(x) approaching positive infinity from negative infinity as x increases from 0 to positive infinity.

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Analysis of X 7 LN (X) + X

The function f(x) = ln(x) + x^2 is analyzed for x > 0. It is derivable with a derivative of (2x^2 + 1)/x. As x approaches 0, f(x) approaches negative infinity, and as x approaches positive infinity, f(x) approaches positive infinity. The vertical asymptote is at x = 0, and the table of variations and graph show f(x) approaching positive infinity from negative infinity as x increases from 0 to positive infinity.

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Analysis of x 7→ ln (x) + x2

We consider the function defined by f (x) = ln (x) + x2 .

We narrow the analysis down to ]0 ;+∞[.

It is derivable on ]0 ;+∞[.

2 x2 +1
Its derivative is f 0 (x) = x .

It admits the below limits:

lim f (x) = −∞
x→0
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lim f (x) = +∞
x→+∞

The equation of its vertical asymptote is:


x=0
Its table of variations is:
x 0 +∞
f 0 (x) +
f (x) +∞
−∞ %
Its graph is:

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