In Problem find (A) The leading term of the polynomial, (B) The limit as x approaches
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In Problem find
(A) The leading term of the polynomial,
(B) The limit as x approaches ∞
(C) The limit as x approaches - ∞.
P(x) = 15 + 3x2 - 5x3
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