Math, asked by guru1018, 11 months ago

4-√9+x/1-√8-x , evaluate if limit is x =7​

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Answered by gurpritjai
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4 -  \sqrt{9 + 7}  \div 1 -  \sqrt{8 - 7}  \\  4 -  \sqrt{16}  \div 1 -  \sqrt{1}  \\ 4 - 4 \div 1 - 1 \\ 0 \div 0 \\ 0is \: the \: answer
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guru1018: sir x=7 was the limit. how did you use it?
gurpritjai: I substituted the value if x in the equation
gurpritjai: of**
guru1018: sir its class 11th problem
gurpritjai: is the answer correct
guru1018: i dont think so sor
guru1018: sir*
gurpritjai: ok i am in class 9th
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