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Calculus problems: Find the limits

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always go by the highest degree in the quotient. Commom factor x^5 from top and bottom,......
Limit as x goes to NEGATIVE infinity (x^4 + x^5)

Limit as x goes to infinity (x+x^3+x^5)/(1-x^2+x^4)

PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS. THANK YOU!

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x goes to NEGATIVE infinity (x^4 + x^5)

=lim x^4(1+x), since the x^4 will always be pos, and the bracket approacher neg infinity. The limit approaches negative infinity

x goes to infinity (x+x^3+x^5)/(1-x^2+x^4)

always go by the highest degree in the quotient. Commom factor x^5 from top and bottom, each individiual term boils down to (0+0+1)/(0+0+0) which means the limit approaches infinity
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