Limits doubt

Why must the degree of the polynomial in the numerator be 2? Can't we neglect everything except the x^3 term in the numerator and then divide numerator and denominator by x^3 to get an answer?
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coolguy.
coolguy.4mo ago
dude cause highest degreeof denom is also 2
Dexter
Dexter4mo ago
Limit would be infinite na
coolguy.
coolguy.4mo ago
exactly
Dexter
Dexter4mo ago
If the Nr ki power is >2
Fusion
FusionOP3mo ago
Oh alright +solved @Dexter @coolguy.
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