Going to need someone to teach me evaluating limits, I'm sure its easy but the way the questions are looking..
@satellite73 <3? You're good at teaching me things
post a question, i will look
The picture :P
oh i see it first one is just what you think it is
since \[\lim_{x\to c}f(x)=3\] we know \[\lim_{x\to c}4f(x)=4\times 3=12\] i bet you could have guessed that right?
That's it? Really?
but the x-->c? What's that about?
really! and i bet you can do the second one in your head
that means the value that the function \(f\) gets close to when \(x\) gets close to \(c\)
but the way limits work is just how you think they should you can multiply, add, subtract, divide, square etc etc
let me know what you think the answer to the next two are hint: don't think too hard
Okay, so this..
hey why are these in history???? post i math i bet it was a mistake
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