Finding Limits of Infinity help

joshmeyer

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1647829629009.pngI know that finding the limit of x as it approaches infinity has to do with multiplying the function by [math]1/(highest x quotient)[/math] because anything divided by infinity = 0, but I don't know why this problem is telling me I'm incorrect. Any help would be appreciated.

EDIT: I have discovered my mistake, and as usual, it's my complete inability to read instructions. The proper answer, as stated by instructions, was 0.444
 
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I have discovered my mistake, and as usual, it's my complete inability to read instructions. The proper answer, as stated by instructions, was 0.444
I have so often helped students making exactly that error on their computer assignments; I tell them "Read the blue letters!"

And this is a big part of the reason they usually give you three tries: One to think incorrectly, one to miss the instructions, and one to get it right.
 
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