What's the lim(x-->-infinity) sqrt(x^4-1)/(x^3-1)?

I've tried solving for it but I got -1/0, which would make it undefined. Is that correct?

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no, since as x gets large, the constants become irrelevant, and what you have is basically

x^2/x^3 -> 0
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