How do you find the limit of #(x^2-5x+4)/(x^2-2x-8)# as #x->4#?
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1 Answer
Oct 27, 2016
Factor, simplify and try again.
Explanation:
When we try to evaluate by substitution, we get
The initial form of
Because
# = lim_(xrarr4)(x-1) /(x+2) = (4-1)/(4-2) = 3/2 #
