Example Problem
Word Practice problem
When cinema first started, filmmakers wanted to know how much money their moving pictures would make so they would know what exactly to pay their actors and other employees. A mathematician based outcome fortune of all films of the early 20th century on the equation below. Using it, how much money could a film back then make?
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That's right people, there is no limit to how much a movie can make. For some reason, people are still buying Wizard of Oz.
NOTE: Remember, this is Case #3 of evaluating limits when approaching infinity which tells us that when the order of the exponent of the numerator is higher than the order of the denominator's exponent, the limit does not exist.
numerical Practice problem
Given f(x) = 125 and g(x) = 73, evaluate:
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