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Prove limit -n^2/(n+3)=-infinity as n approaches infinity.
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Prove limit -n^2/(n+3)=-infinity as n approaches infinity
For n large, n+3 -> n
So -n^2/(n+3) -> -n^2/n -> -n
As n approaches
the expression -> -