Asked by Greg
This seems to easy. Check please.
Find.
Lim (x^2)-4
x->2 e
I substitute in 2
(2^2)-4
e
gives me
4-4
e
So my answer is e^0 or 1.
Find.
Lim (x^2)-4
x->2 e
I substitute in 2
(2^2)-4
e
gives me
4-4
e
So my answer is e^0 or 1.
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
from the work that you show , I must assume you have
Lim e^(x^2 - 4) as x-> 2
= e^0 = 1
you are correct
Lim e^(x^2 - 4) as x-> 2
= e^0 = 1
you are correct
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