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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Evaluate the limit, or state that the limit does not exist Lim n ->0 4n-6n/10n

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

Is that \[\lim_{n\to0}\frac{4n-6n}{10n}\] or \[\lim_{n\to0}4n-\frac{6n}{10n}\]

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

I am thinking the second, but want to be sure.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The first one, Sorry :)

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

No biggy.

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

The important part of this sort of limit is to get the n out of the divisor so that you do not get a division by 0 problem.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okie dokie

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-1/5?

OpenStudy (e.mccormick):

Well, it solves to a constant. And the limit of any constant is itself, so yah.

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