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lim as x approaches negative infintiy (x^2+x^3)

I just don't know where to start
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Answered by bobpursley
x^2(1+x)


lim x^2(1+x)=limx^2 * lim (1+x)
= +inf * - inf= - inf
14 years ago
Answered by Math
oh! I was trying to make it harder than it was! thank you!
14 years ago

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