SOLUTION: find the limit: lim x approaches 3, 3 sqrt 2x^2 -10 Thank you (:

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Question 1090936: find the limit:
lim x approaches 3, 3 sqrt 2x^2 -10
Thank you (:

Answer by ikleyn(52794)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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find the limit:
lim x approaches 3,
Thank you (:
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Notice how I edited your input using parentheses 3*sqrt(2x^2-10) to make your formula readable . . .

1.  The number 3 together with its neighborhood lies in the domain of the given function.


2.  In addition, the function   is continuous at the poin x= 3.


3.  Therefore, you can simply substitute the value x= 3 into the function to get its limit as x approaches 3:


    lim   =  =  =  = .
   x-->3

Solved.



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