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The nth term of a sequence is represented byWhat is the limit of the the nth term as x becomes increasingly large?O

The nth term of a sequence is represented byWhat is the limit of the the nth term-example-1
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When we had a fraction with 2 polynomials, the limit of nth term when n became large depends of the degree of the polynomials.

In this case, the numerator has a degree of 5 and the denominator has a degree of 4. Since the degree of the numerator is greater than the degree of the denominator, the limit doesn't exist

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