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Find the limit.

lim (5u^4+7)/(u^2-2)(2u^2-1)
u-->infinity
16 years ago

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Answered by drwls
Use the same logic that I applied to your other question. Neglect the constant terms.

You should get 5/2 as the limit.
16 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
thank you
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Find the limit.

lim (5u^4+7)/(u^2-2)(2u^2-1)
u-->infinity

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