SOLUTION: obtain the limit (2+x)/(x^2-2x+1) at x=2 indicating the point of discontinuity
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Question 1124751: obtain the limit (2+x)/(x^2-2x+1) at x=2 indicating the point of discontinuity
Answer by Theo(13342) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
there is a discontinuity at x = 1
the limit as x approaches 2 will be 4.
here's what the graph of that equation looks like.
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