SOLUTION: If lim x approaches;0 f(x)/Ax^4+Bx^3 =C, where A,B,C are constants. Find lim approaches;0 f(x)/x^2

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Question 1105002: If lim x approaches;0 f(x)/Ax^4+Bx^3 =C, where A,B,C are constants.
Find lim approaches;0 f(x)/x^2

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If , ,
because

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