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I'm supposed to find the limit as x approaches infinity of (2-x-sinx)/(x+cosx). I've thought about using the squeeze theorem, but I'm not sure it applies here. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks.
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Nevermind, I got it! I forgot that I could divide everything by the highest power x in the denominator.
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