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lim((x^2+bx)/(x-1)-x+2)=0,x->infinity

 

find b with steps please

 Dec 26, 2015

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limit

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 Dec 27, 2015
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lim((x^2+bx)/(x-1)-x+2)=0,x->infinity

 

b = -3. Unfortunately, my software is not working properly to give you step-by-step solution. Sorry about that. See if you can get the same answer. The answer is ACCURATE.

 Dec 26, 2015
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limit

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Alan Dec 27, 2015

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