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Lim [(x-1)²×(7x+2)²] ÷ (2x+1)⁴

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Answer:

As x ---> 0 limit = 4.

As x ---> ∞ limit = 49/16.

Explanation:

If you mean the limit as x approaches 0, you can find that by plugging x = 0 into the fraction:

limit = (0-1)^2 x (7(0) + 2)^2 / (2(0) + 1)^4

= 1^2 x 2^2 / 1^4

= 4/1

= 4.

If it is the limit as x approaches infinity, as the degree of the numerator and denominator are the same the limit is the value obtained by taking the coefficients of x:-

Limit as x --->∞ = (1^2 * 7^2) / 2^4

= 49/16.

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