How do you find the limit of #((x^2)-2x+3)/(6-(3x^4))# as x approaches #oo#? Calculus Limits Determining Limits Algebraically 1 Answer Eddie Jun 29, 2016 0 Explanation: #((x^2)-2x+3)/(6-(3x^4)) |_{x to oo}# #((1/x^2)-2/x^3+3/x^4)/(6/x^4-(3)) |_{x to oo}# #0/(-3) = 0# Answer link Related questions How do you find the limit #lim_(x->5)(x^2-6x+5)/(x^2-25)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(x->3^+)|3-x|/(x^2-2x-3)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(x->4)(x^3-64)/(x^2-8x+16)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(x->2)(x^2+x-6)/(x-2)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(x->-4)(x^2+5x+4)/(x^2+3x-4)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(t->-3)(t^2-9)/(2t^2+7t+3)# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(h->0)((4+h)^2-16)/h# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(h->0)((2+h)^3-8)/h# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(x->9)(9-x)/(3-sqrt(x))# ? How do you find the limit #lim_(h->0)(sqrt(1+h)-1)/h# ? See all questions in Determining Limits Algebraically Impact of this question 1134 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License