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if i define the function f(x)= x^3-x^2-3x-1 and h(x) = f(x)/g(x), then evaluate the limit (3h(x)+f(x)-2g(x), assuming you know the following things about h(x):
h is continuous everywhere except when x = -1
lim as x approaches infinity of h(x) = infinity
lim as x approches -1 = 1/2
h is continuous everywhere except when x = -1
lim as x approaches infinity of h(x) = infinity
lim as x approches -1 = 1/2
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if i define the function f(x)= x^3-x^2-3x-1 and h(x) = f(x)/g(x), then evaluate the limit (3h(x)+f(x)-2g(x), assuming you know the following things about h(x):
h is continuous everywhere except when x = -1
lim as x approaches infinity of h(x) = infinity
lim as x approches -1 = 1/2
h is continuous everywhere except when x = -1
lim as x approaches infinity of h(x) = infinity
lim as x approches -1 = 1/2
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