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OpenStudy (anonymous):
watch this video its the best i can help you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can i show you what the question is?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
alright thanks.. I've covered the subject I'm just a bit perplexed
OpenStudy (muzzack):
okay:
What is a limit?
A limit is a certain value to which a function approaches.
Finding a limit means finding what value y is as x approaches a certain number. You would typical say that the limit of a certain function is \(\color{lime}{\large\ <a~ number>~}\) as x approaches \(\color{lime}{\large\ <some~x~coordinate>~}\). For example, imagine a curve such that as x approaches infinity, that curve may come closer and closer to y=0 while never actually getting there. So, how do we algebraically find that limit? One way to find the limit is by the SUBSTITUTION METHOD.
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