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07* Calculate the limits (a) lim x→∞ (3x^7/2+7x^-1/2) / (x²-x^1/2) infinity -infinity 3 1
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07* Calculate the limits (a) lim x→∞ (3x^7/2+7x^-1/2) / (x²-x^1/2) infinity -infinity 3 1
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07* Calculate the limits
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The limit is
since the degree of the numerator exceeds the degree of the denominator.
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