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OpenStudy (kmatyko_katmat_13):

To show that f(x) grows faster than g(x), what is the result of the limit as x goes to infinity of the quotient of g of x and f of x? I do not know how to reply, so I am saying "ok" on here

OpenStudy (xguardians):

Hi, I can assist you on this problem.

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OpenStudy (xguardians):

So, in order for f(x) to grow faster than g(x) in a limit problem, the f(x) function must be raised to a higher power than the g(x) function. I.E. |dw:1461889655970:dw|

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