Learn how to solve problems step by step online. Find the limit of (x^2-2x+1)/(x^2+x+-2) as x approaches infinity. As it's an indeterminate limit of type \frac{\infty}{\infty}, divide both numerator and denominator by the term of the denominator that tends more quickly to infinity (the term that, evaluated at a large value, approaches infinity faster). In this case, that term is . Separate the terms of both fractions. Simplify the fraction . Simplify the fraction by x.
Find the limit of (x^2-2x+1)/(x^2+x+-2) as x approaches infinity
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