Find the limit of $x+\sqrt{x^2+3}$ as $x$ approaches $- \infty $

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Function Plot

Plotting: $x+\sqrt{x^2+3}$

Main Topic: Limits to Infinity

The limit of a function f(x) when x tends to infinity is the value that the function takes as the value of x grows indefinitely.

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