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Can someone please explain this to me? I keep getting -infinity as the answer.

Can someone please explain this to me? I keep getting -infinity as the answer.-example-1
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There is an indeterminate form: infinity/infinity. To solve it, you can use the infinite comparison method. First, you have to identify which has the highest degree term: whether the numerator or the denominator. In this case, it is the numerator, which has the negative term of degree 4: -7x ^ 4. Then, the result is -∞.

Therefore, the answer is the last option: Does not exist.
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