Asked by Shawna
What is the right-hand limit of this function at x=2?
g(x)=x^2−3/x−3
A) -1
B) 0
C) 1
D) 2
E) 3
g(x)=x^2−3/x−3
A) -1
B) 0
C) 1
D) 2
E) 3
Answers
Answered by
Steve
well, plug in x=2 and see what you get.
Answered by
Steve
Looks good to me.
When finding a limit, first try just plugging in the given value. As long as you don't wind up with 0/0 or something else undefined, the resulting value is the limit, as long as the function is not defined differently on the two sides.
When finding a limit, first try just plugging in the given value. As long as you don't wind up with 0/0 or something else undefined, the resulting value is the limit, as long as the function is not defined differently on the two sides.
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