f(x)=5x+78−3x​ nd x→∞lim​f(x), assuming it exists. x→∞lim​f(x) does not exist limx→∞​f(x)=−57​limx→∞​f(x)=−53​limx→∞​f(x

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f(x)=5x+78−3x​ nd x→∞lim​f(x), assuming it exists. x→∞lim​f(x) does not exist limx→∞​f(x)=−57​limx→∞​f(x)=−53​limx→∞​f(x

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f(x)=5x+78−3x​ nd x→∞lim​f(x), assuming it exists. x→∞lim​f(x) does not exist limx→∞​f(x)=−57​limx→∞​f(x)=−53​limx→∞​f(x)=58​limx→∞​f(x)=38​​
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