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consider the statement
lim x³-6x²+11x-6 / x-1 = 2 x->1 Using the definition of the limit, state what must be true for the above
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Tommy feels dumb
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Find the limit or state that the limit does not exist for 3sub n +2 / n
Choices a)=0 b)does not exist c)=3 d)=2 I believe the
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Kellie
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Find the positive integers k for which
lim ->0 sin(sin(x))/x^k exists, and then find the value the limit. (hint:consider first
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Sybil Jones
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HELP....last question SOS HELP
Consider the statement lim X-->1 X©ø-6X©÷+11X-6 / x-1 = 2 USING THE DEFINITIONS OF THE LIMIT
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Ellen D
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Find the indicated limits. If the limit does not exist, so state, or use the symbol + ∞ or - ∞.
f(x) = { 2 - x if x ≤ 3 {
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Chris
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Find the indicated limits. If the limit does not exist, so state, or use the symbol + ∞ or - ∞.
f(x) = { 2 - x if x ≤ 3 {
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Blue
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Find the indicated limits. If the limit does not exist, so state, or use the symbol + ∞ or - ∞. f(x) = { 5 if x ≤ 3 and 3
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Anonymous
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(a) Find the number c such that the limit below exists.
Limit as x goes to -2 of: x^2+cx=c-3/x^2+2x (b) Calculate the limit for
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Andrew
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(a) Find the number c such that the limit below exists.
Limit as x goes to -2 of: x^2+cx=c-3/x^2+2x (b) Calculate the limit for
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Andrew
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Find lim x->infinity (x^2-1)/x or state that the limit does not exist.
I'm not good at all with limits.
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House
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