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OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

Find the limit of the function by using direct substitution. lim (x^2 -6) x 3

OpenStudy (salsabyl):

Just substitute the x with 3

OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

3^2-6

OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

= 3 but that isnt the answer

OpenStudy (salsabyl):

Maybe you've written the function wrong then ?

OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

there is an arrow pointing from the x to the 3

OpenStudy (salsabyl):

Is it the limit of x squared minus 6 when x approches 3?

OpenStudy (salsabyl):

The only answer I find is 3 Why do you think it's not the right answer?

OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

what does that look like

OpenStudy (salsabyl):

Like you said An arrow from x to the 3

OpenStudy (joshmartin16):

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