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TinyTim

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this is like the last one but I dont get it.......


Use the properties of limits to help decide whether the limit exists. If the limit exists, find its value.

lim
x --> x -4x^3 + 6x / -2x^4 + 3x^3 + 9

Now i think this one is 2, but i could be wrong.
 
You have posted this:

. . . . .\(\displaystyle \large{\begin{array}{c}limit\\x\rightarrow x\end{array}\;-4x^3\,+\,\frac{6x}{-2x^4}\,+\,3x^3\,+\,9}\)

But I have a feeling you probably mean something else, especially with regard to the limit...?

Please reply with clarification, including how you got your answer. Thank you.

Eliz.
 
Hey TinyTim,

I just did this to try to help you, but again remember I am here for help too. The answer I got was 1. Let me knopw what you find.
 
thetomps said:
The answer I got was 1. Let me knopw what you find.
He already listed his answer. Meanwhile, how did you get "1"?

Eliz.
 
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