document.write( "Question 1027256: Provide an example of functions f(x) and g(x) with the limit as x approaches infinity of f(x) is infinity and the limit as x approaches infinity of g(x) is infinity such that:\r
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\n" ); document.write( "C) The limit as x approaches infinity of f(x)/g(x) is zero.
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Algebra.Com's Answer #642488 by richard1234(7193)\"\" \"About 
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a) Let f(x) = x^2, g(x) = x
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\n" ); document.write( "d) No. can either be a non-negative constant or infinity, but proving this would require a little more rigor.
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