SOLUTION: If limit as x approaches a of f of x equals four and limit as x approaches a of g of x equals three, then limit as x approaches a of the quantity three times f of x squared minus

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Question 986910: If limit as x approaches a of f of x equals four and limit as x approaches a of g of x equals three, then limit as x approaches a of the quantity three times f of x squared minus four times g of x equals ten.
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If is a constant and then

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