Calculate limit x-->0 |x-2|/x-2 how do u go about doing this ? is it u put zero in for the x but put a minus outside the top part ???
Do you know how to use l'hopitals rule, it make finding limits really simple
You would get it to equal -1
So does the limit go to 2 or 0?
you cannot use lhospital here since the rule is applicaple only for 0/0 nd infinity/infity forms
it goes to -1
does the question state x->0 or does it state x-> 2, because it seems you have something else written in one question, and something else on the one that is right below it.
Are there two questions?
For the first one, the limit equals -1 for the second one, I can't make out what it says.
NO THEY THE SAME JUST TRYING TO WRITE IT OUT A BIT BETTER TO UNDERSTAND
Okay, if its x->0 as abs(x-2)/(x-2), then the limit is -1
question states that limit goes from x to 1
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