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how to find limits of algebraic function​

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Answered by arnav2348
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Answer:

Multiply the top and bottom of the fraction by the conjugate. The conjugate of the numerator is. ...

Cancel factors. Canceling gives you this expression: ...

Calculate the limits. When you plug 13 into the function, you get 1/6, which is the limit.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Find the limit by finding the lowest common denominator

Find the LCD of the fractions on the top.

  1. Distribute the numerators on the top.
  2. Add or subtract the numerators and then cancel terms. ...
  3. Use the rules for fractions to simplify further.
  4. Substitute the limit value into this function and simplify.
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