Explain why the following rules can be used to find (a) If the degree of p(x) is

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Explain why the following rules can be used to find(a) If the degree of p(x) is less than the degree of q(x), the limit is 0.

(b) If the degree of p(x) is equal to the degree of q(x), the limit is A/B, where A and B are the leading coefficients of p(x) and q(x), respectively.
(c) If the degree of p(x) is greater than the degree of q(x), the limit is ∞ or - ∞.

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