For real number p, let f and g be defined by f(x) =er³ and g(x) =1/xP, respectively, on [1,00). f(x) = 0 for all pER. g (x) (a) Show that lim

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For real number p, let f and g be defined by f(x) =e-*x³ and g(x) = 1/xP, respectively,
on [1,00).
f(x)
= 0 for all p E R.
g(x)
(a)
Show that lim
Transcribed Image Text:For real number p, let f and g be defined by f(x) =e-*x³ and g(x) = 1/xP, respectively, on [1,00). f(x) = 0 for all p E R. g(x) (a) Show that lim
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