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Które rozwiązanie granicy jest poprawne ?

\\ \lim_{n \to \infty} 2* 3^{n} -5^{n}+4= \lim_{n \to \infty} 6^{n}-5^{n}+4=6^{n}( \frac{6^{n}}{6^{n}} - \frac{5^{n}}{6^{n}}+ \frac{4}{6^{n}}) \\ Czy.. \\ \lim_{n \to \infty} 2* 3^{n} -5^{n}+4= lim_{n \to \infty}3^{n}( \frac{2*3^{n}}{3^{n}} - \frac{5^{n}}{3^{n}} + \frac{4}{3^{n}} )
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