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Limits going to infinity?

(6x+1)/(8x-7) = 3/4 + (25/4)/(8x-7) so its limit is 3/4 as x goes to infinity. The limit of e^-x as x goes to infinity is 0. You can see this by looking at a graph of it. (2x^3+2x^2)/(x-5)x^2 has a limit of 2 as x goes to infinity. To see this you ca...

HELP PLEASE!! FIND the limit: Lim(x-->-infinity) (4^4-3x^2+1)/ (2^2+x - 1)?

if that is written correctly, the limit as x --> infinity will be -infinity follow the x's....on the numerator, there's just the -3x^2, the denominator has just x neglecting the 3 (as you can do with infinity b/c 3* infinity = infinity), it becomes -...

Can infinity basslink be wired using only rear speakers?

It shouldn't be necessary to hook up both the front and rear connections for the Basslink to work. The main reason for having both inputs is so that the bass will remain constant even if you adjust the fader control. It's possible that you've wired t...

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