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For which pair of functions f(x) and g(x) below will the lim f(x)/g(x)equal 0
x-infinity
f(x) e^x; g(x) = x^3
f(x) x^5; g(x) = e^x
f(x) x^3; g(x) = ln(x)
f(x) x^negative 2; g(x) = e^negative x
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