SOLUTION: (1)find the limiting value of 7n+5 divided by 2n-3 (2)evaluate 3n^-14n+6 divided by n^+7n+2

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Question 1057345: (1)find the limiting value of 7n+5 divided by 2n-3 (2)evaluate 3n^-14n+6 divided by n^+7n+2
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(1)find the limiting value of 7n+5 divided by 2n-3 (2)evaluate 3n^-14n+6 divided by n^+7n+2
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(1)  the limiting value of 7n+5 divided by 2n-3 is .

    It is horizontal asymptote of the graph at n ---> .



(2) Regarding (2), could you write the formula correctly?


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