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Lim (lim x² / 4x + 1)
x → 3 x → infinity

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Final answer:

The limit as x approaches 3 is 0.6923 and the limit as x approaches infinity is 0.25.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is asking for the limit of the expression (x² / (4x + 1)) as x approaches 3 and as x approaches infinity. To find the limit as x approaches 3, we substitute x = 3 into the expression:

(3²) / (4(3) + 1) = 9 / 13 = 0.6923

To find the limit as x approaches infinity, we divide each term in the expression by the highest degree of x (which is x²):

(x² / x²) / (4x / x² + 1 / x²)

As x approaches infinity, all terms with a positive power of x become negligible compared to the term with the highest power of x, so we can ignore them. This leaves us with:

1 / (4(1) + 0) = 1 / 4 = 0.25

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