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limit x tends to zero 3x square minus 4x plus 7÷3x plus 5​

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Answered by sk181231
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limit x tends to zero 3x square minus 4x plus 7÷3x plus 5 .

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Only if it can be put in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0, and a is not zero.

The name comes from "quad" meaning square, So, the biggest clue is that highest power must be a square (in other words x2).

Answered by jiya9614
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Only if it can be put in the form ax2 + bx + c = 0, and a is not zero.

The name comes from "quad" meaning square, So, the biggest clue is that highest power must be a square (in other words x2).

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