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I am not sure how to solve this. I can't use L'Hopital's rule for it.
lim x-> 2, ((3x-5)/(x-2))
Thank you very much!
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L'Hopital's rule should only be used for indeterminate forms. The limit of that expression is +infinity when approaching from the right, and -infinity from the left, so limit does not exist.