SOLUTION: Does the limit of the given function exist? What limit laws were applied. lim(x→-9)⁡ [(√x-3)/(x-9)] *Does the limit exist even if its 1/6 - i(1/6)

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Question 1177863: Does the limit of the given function exist? What limit laws were applied.
lim(x→-9)⁡ [(√x-3)/(x-9)]
*Does the limit exist even if its 1/6 - i(1/6)

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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