SOLUTION: Lim x-1/2 2*x^2+5*x-3/4*x^2-1 find explain with
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Question 1097517: Lim x-1/2 2*x^2+5*x-3/4*x^2-1 find explain with
Answer by ikleyn(52835) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Factor the numerator and the denominator into the products of linear binomials.
Check if the numerator and the denominator have common factors.
If they have, cancel common factors.
Then think.
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