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Limit of function

if g(x)= 5x^3 / X^2+2X-3 ,FOR x is not {-3,1} find 1.(lim (x to positive infinity)) g(x) 2.(lim (x to negative infinity)) g(x) 3.(lim (x to -3+)) g(x) 4.(lim (x to 1- )) g(x)
Question asked by: mimikoyan

Asked on: 25 Mar 2009

Hmm I don't think anyone is going to understand that!
By: knowitall
Replied at: 05 Apr 2009
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