Posted inAdvanced Math Solved find limit of (x^2-3x+1)/(x^2+7x-2) as x tends to infinity Posted by By SK Math Expert May 6, 2021Posted inAdvanced Math Introduction: In this solution, we find limit of (x^2-3x+1)/(x^2+7x-2) as x tends to infinity. Question: find following limit \[limit_{x->\infty}{\frac{ (x^2-3x+1)}{(x^2+7x-2)}} \] Solution: This Question has been answered. Please Login or Register to See The Answer Post navigation Previous Post Solved find derivative of sin(log(e^(-x)))Next PostWhat is equation of circle with center (-1,-1) and radius 3 ?