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?Find the limit or show that it does not exist.\(\lim \limits_{q \rightarrow \infty}
Chapter 2, Problem 28(choose chapter or problem)
QUESTION:
Find the limit or show that it does not exist.
\(\lim \limits_{q \rightarrow \infty} \frac{q^{3}+6 q-4}{4 q^{2}-3 q+3}\)
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QUESTION:
Find the limit or show that it does not exist.
\(\lim \limits_{q \rightarrow \infty} \frac{q^{3}+6 q-4}{4 q^{2}-3 q+3}\)
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
The given limit is
\(\lim \limits_{q \rightarrow \infty} \frac{q^{3}+6 q-4}{4 q^{2}-3 q+3}\)
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