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Mathematics, 09.10.2019 16:40 Brandonjr12

For which pair of functions f(x) and g(x) below will the limit as x goes to infinity of the quotient of f of x and g of x equals 0 ?

a. f(x) = x3; g(x) = ln(x)

b. f(x) = x-2; g(x) = e-x

c. f(x) = x5; g(x) = ex

d. f(x) = ex; g(x) = x3

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