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Mathematics, 24.07.2019 08:00 memester74

Find the limit of the function algebraically (with cancellation techniques and direct substitution, that is, since this is in indeterminate form): \lim_{x \to 0} \frac{x^2+3}{x^4} it seems to have a dividing by zero issue from what i have managed to get out of the that or i am having trouble discerning how to break it down into a manageable 0 issue. would be greatly appreciated, or at the very least a confirmation that i have the correct answer in that there is no limit.

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