Finding Limits of Complex Rational Expressions | Limits | Calculus | Glass of Numbers
In this video, we are talking about how to deal with limits of complex rational expressions. Complex rational expressions are rational expressions whose numerator or denominator (or both) contain rational expressions in them. The trick is to first eliminate the "smaller" fractions! Please help me by subscribing to my YouTube channel. I want to use my free time to make a lot of math videos to help others and to make education available to the world. Your Likes and Subscribing will help this channel be reached by more people. Thank you! Follow me: / glassofnumbers https://www.glassofnumbers.com

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