-2x^6+5x+8/ 8x^6+6x+5

I know that the asnwer is y=-1/4 but i need the steps to get there please I NEEED THIS ASAPPPPPP

Step 1: Factor the numerator and denominator

Numerator: -2x^6 + 5x + 8

Denominator: 8x^6 + 6x + 5

Step 2: Divide the coefficients of the like terms

-2/8 = -1/4

Step 3: Simplify the fraction

-1/4

Very strange question, with the bot totally messing it up

First of all I will assume that you meant:
(-2x^2 + 5x + 8) / (8x^2 - 6x + 5)

Neither the numerator nor the denominator factor, so the bot's attempt
at that is silly.
Also, looking at the "answer" of -1/4, seems to suggest that this is
a limit question.

I am guessing it was:
find the
Limit (-2x^2 + 5x + 8)/(8x^2 - 6x + 5) as x ---> ∞

that would indeed be -1/4

obtained by dividing each term in the numerator and each term
in the denominator by x^2