Evaluate: (without using Hopital's rule)

d) lim (6-3x)/(((5x+6)^1/2)-4)
x->2 ^
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2 answers

the question didn't submit well, here's the problem:

lim (6-3x)/(((5x+6)^1/2)-4)
x->2
Well,
f(2.0001) = -4.8000
f(1.9999) = -4.8000

Looks to me like f(2) = -4.8
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