SOLUTION: Use the definition of limit to verify that: (1). lim x->3 (5-2x) = - 1 2). lim x->0 (4x+7) = 7 (3). lim x->7 (2x)/(x^2+1) = 1 Please explain how you solved. Thank
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Use the definition of limit to verify that:
(1). lim x->3 (5-2x) = - 1
2). lim x->0 (4x+7) = 7
(3). lim x->7 (2x)/(x^2+1) = 1
Please explain how you solved.
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