$15a^2-6ab-8a^2+20-5ab-31+a^2-ab$
$2x-5x+9x$
$x^2+3x+\frac{9}{4}$
$9a-3a+5a$
$-x-x$
$-3x-9+15x$
The limit of a function f(x) when x tends to infinity is the value that the function takes as the value of x grows indefinitely.
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