Find the limit. (If the limit is infinite, enter ' ( infty ) ' or " ( -infty ) ', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) [ lim _{x ightarrow infty} frac{3 x-5}{2 x+3} ]
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