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Lim x -> 0 (4x ^ 3 - x ^ 2 + 2x)/(3x ^ 2 + 4x).


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\displaystyle \lim_(x \to 0) (4x^3-x^2+2x)/(3x^2+4x) \\\\= \lim_(x \to 0) (4x^3)/(3x^2) \\\\= \lim_(x \to 0) 4x \\\\=0\\

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