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What is the limit as x is approaching -8 (12x+11)?
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Be more clear when you ask. Is it \[\lim_{x \rightarrow -8}(12x+11)?\] If so, you can just plug in -8 (since you don't get an indeterminate value), yielding 12(-8)+11=-85
That's what I was going for! Thank you :)
Welcome. Remember that as long as you don't end up with an answer that's indeterminate (divided by 0, infinity/infinity, etc), you can always just plug in to solve a limit.
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