Limit problem

stinajeana

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Solve limit x-->3^+ (x-pi)/(x-3)
I have substituted 3 into x so... (3)+pi/(3)-3 which equals -.14/0
...would the answer be infinity?
 
Solve limit x-->3^+ (x-pi)/(x-3)
I have substituted 3 into x so... (3)+pi/(3)-3 which equals -.14/0
...would the answer be infinity?

Correct.

You can check your answer with a graohing calculator and plotting the given function.
 
The answer is - infinity

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Thus far, you appear only to have posted links to your site's solver in reply to students' queries. Can you help students learn how to do the material on their own?
 
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Thus far, you appear only to have posted links to your site's solver in reply to students' queries. Can you help students learn how to do the material on their own?


I do not see any difference between automated steps to detailed response by users. Users should be able to choose the type of response that is helpful to them. It is all about user preferences.
 
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I do not see any difference between automated steps to detailed response by users. Users should be able to choose the type of response that is helpful to them. It is all about user preferences. I hope you find Symbolab helpful.
The point is that we try to give help, not answers. So your automated answer site is entirely inconsistent with what this site tries to do. After all, students are not going to have access to your site when they take an exam. I personally believe you should be banned, but I am not a moderator. That judgment is for them.
 
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