Can anyone help me out on this?
stapel Super Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 4, 2004 Messages 16,582 Jan 17, 2023 #2 Lolz666 said: a. \(\displaystyle \lim_{x\rightarrow4} \cfrac{\dfrac{1}{(x-1)^2} - \dfrac{1}{9}}{x-4}\) Can anyone help me out on this? Click to expand... The standard solution method is to rearrange the complex fraction into one simple(r) fraction. How far have you gotten in that process? Please be complete. Thank you! Eliz.
Lolz666 said: a. \(\displaystyle \lim_{x\rightarrow4} \cfrac{\dfrac{1}{(x-1)^2} - \dfrac{1}{9}}{x-4}\) Can anyone help me out on this? Click to expand... The standard solution method is to rearrange the complex fraction into one simple(r) fraction. How far have you gotten in that process? Please be complete. Thank you! Eliz.
R R.M. Junior Member Joined Aug 5, 2019 Messages 181 Jan 17, 2023 #3 See a difference of squares in the numerator? I would start by factoring that.