Math, asked by yashgahlot8921, 10 months ago

How do you evaluate the limit 1x2−19x−3 as x approaches 3?


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Answered by MaheswariS
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Answer:

\lim_{x \to 3}P(x)=-51

Step-by-step explanation:

Concept used:

Let P(x) be a polynomial in x.

Then

\lim_{x \to a} P(x)=P(a)

Let P(x)=x^2-19x-3

Then,

\lim_{x \to 3} P(x)

=P(3)

=(3)^2-19(3)-3

=9-57-3

=9-60

=-51

Answered by itsbraydann
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Answer:

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