What is the limit of x3−4x as x approaches 1? Precalculus Graphing Rational Functions Limits - End Behavior and Asymptotes 1 Answer Sonnhard May 27, 2018 −3 Explanation: We can plug x=1 in the given term 1−41=−3 Answer link Related questions What is the limit of the greatest integer function? What is the limit of f(x)=4 as x approaches 1? What is the limit of f(x)=4 as x approaches π? How do I find the limit of xy√x2+y2? What is the limit of x2−1x−1 as x approaches 1? What is the limit of 2−√x4−x as x approaches 4? What is the limit of x3 as x approaches 6? What is the limit of x2−4x−2 as x approaches 2? What is the limit of 2x−14x2−1 as x approaches −12? What is the limit of sinx as x approaches infinity? See all questions in Limits - End Behavior and Asymptotes Impact of this question 2115 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License