SOLUTION: What is the right-hand limit of f(x)=x/x-5 as x approaches 5? a. 2 b. ∞ c. -∞ d. 0

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Question 1180611: What is the right-hand limit of f(x)=x/x-5 as x approaches 5?
a. 2
b. ∞
c. -∞
d. 0

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