The limit is 3 and you find it this way:
Expand the numerator, then divide out the factor x since x is not 0.
The you are left with a continuous polynomial with limit 3.
Mimi M.
asked 09/03/20lim ((x+1)^3 −1)/ x
x→0
The limit is 3 and you find it this way:
Expand the numerator, then divide out the factor x since x is not 0.
The you are left with a continuous polynomial with limit 3.
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