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find x²+1 / x- 3 as limit X = 2​

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Answered by bswagatam04
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Answer :-

\lim_{x \to \ 2} \frac{x^{2} +1}{x-3}

Since after substituting 2, we do not get zero in the denominator, so we can directly substitute 2.

=\frac{2^{2}+1 }{2-3}

=\frac{5}{-1} =-5

Answered by volkin
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Answer is -7 of this question

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