1. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is 0.
2. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the numerator, the limit as x approaches infinity is positive infinity.
3. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is the same for both the numerator and denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is the coefficient of the highest term in the numerator divided by the coefficient of the highest term in the denominator.
1. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is 0.
2. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the numerator, the limit as x approaches infinity is positive infinity.
3. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is the same for both the numerator and denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is the coefficient of the highest term in the numerator divided by the coefficient of the highest term in the denominator.
1. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is 0.
2. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is in the numerator, the limit as x approaches infinity is positive infinity.
3. If the highest power of x in a rational expression is the same for both the numerator and denominator, the limit as x approaches infinity is the coefficient of the highest term in the numerator divided by the coefficient of the highest term in the denominator.
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