Assuming a,b,c and d are positive constants use algebra to find lim (ax^+b)/(cx+d)

x-->infinity

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I am not certain what you mean by x^. Is that x squared? or x to the b power?
It's x squared.
lim (ax^2+b)/(cx+d)
x-->infinity
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