Find the limit.\\ $\lim_{x\to\infty} \frac{6x^3 + x - 5}{2x^3 + 3x}$
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Step 1: To find the limit as x approaches infinity, we can divide every term in the numerator and denominator by the highest power of x, which is x^3. Show more…
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