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Let f be a differentiable function defined by f(x) = 3x + 2e βˆ’3x , and let g be a differentiable function with derivative given by gβ€²(x) = 1 x + 4. It is known that lim g(x) = [infinity]. xβ†’[infinity]
The value of lim f(x) g(X) is:
x→[infinity]

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