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OpenStudy (jennychan12):

Find the limit if it exists. lim x--> 0 of (x-1)/(x^3+5x). Do you just take the derivative? Or use the lim h--> 0 f(x+h) method?

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

oh sorry i meant the \[\lim_{h \rightarrow 0} \frac{ f(x+h) - f(x) }{ h }\] method.

OpenStudy (nottim):

f(x+h) method

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

ok thanks.

OpenStudy (nottim):

the 2nd method is what i mean

OpenStudy (nottim):

course...i don't remember this stuf...

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

yeah, thanks. i can do it from there. :)

OpenStudy (nottim):

no..like rite off the bat i might have chosen the wrong choice...

OpenStudy (jennychan12):

its aiight. i'll do the algebra

OpenStudy (nottim):

ok awesome. also, that medal's not necessary...

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