The limit is 2 and this is how you find it:
factor (2/t)[1-(1/t+1)]=2/(t+1) ... dividing out the t is ok since t is not 0.
Catherine S.
asked 09/03/20Evaluate the limit if it exist
Lim ((2/t)-(2/t^2+t))
t-> 0
The limit is 2 and this is how you find it:
factor (2/t)[1-(1/t+1)]=2/(t+1) ... dividing out the t is ok since t is not 0.
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