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OpenStudy (allank):

Choose a value k for the following limit to exist: lim_{x -> infinity} (x^3-6)/(x^k+3)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It exists for all \(k\in \mathbb{R}\). It is finite for \(k=3\).

OpenStudy (allank):

Thanks @LolWolf

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Sure thing.

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