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Find the limit of the function shown below (a) as x → ∞ and (b) as x → - ∞

Find the limit of the function shown below (a) as x → ∞ and (b) as x → - ∞-example-1
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Explanation:


\lim_(x \to \infty) (3-(2)/(x) )/(4+(√(2))/(x^2))= \lim_(x \to \infty) (3-0)/(4+0)=(3)/(4)(-).


\lim_(x \to- \infty) (3-(2)/(x))/(4+(√(2))/(x^2))= \lim_(x \to- \infty)(3-0)/(4+0)=(3)/(4)(+).

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