SOLUTION: thanks for your help
find the limits
lim (35x^8+39xh^4+3x^16h+27)
h->0
not sure what to due with the x
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Question 198122: thanks for your help
find the limits
lim (35x^8+39xh^4+3x^16h+27)
h->0
not sure what to due with the x
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
find the limits
lim (35x^8+39xh^4+3x^16h+27)
h->0
not sure what to due with the x
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Since x is not mentioned as changing, treat it as a constant.
lim = 35x^8 + 27
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