AP Calculus homework help

Post » Mon Sep 26, 2011 9:01 am

Hey guys so I'm doing some Calc homework at the moment (actually just a weekly review) but I need some reassurance on some things. Let's try taking things slowly so I'll just post the first question I've got trouble with.

Limit as x approaches infinity 10^8x^5 + 10^6x^4 + 10^4x^2 / 10^9x^6 + 10^7x^5 + 10^5x^3

So I'm thinking that since the leading degree of the denominator of the is greater than the leading degree of the numerator, it equals zero right?
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