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OpenStudy (cassieforlife5):

find the limit as f(g(x)) approaches 1 f(x)= 3/(x-1) g(x)= x^4 I got f(g(x))= 3/(x^4-1) but I need help finding the limit.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There's a vertical asymptote at 1. Have you tried taking the limits from the left and right sides?

OpenStudy (cassieforlife5):

on my graph I don't see a left hand limit, but is the right hand limit infinity?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes the right is infinity Does your graph look like this?|dw:1442790635351:dw|

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