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9 May, 14:40

Given that lim x→3 f (x) = 4 lim x→3 g (x) = - 4 lim x→3 h (x) = 0, find the limits, if they exist. (if an answer does not exist, enter dne.) (a) lim x→3 [f (x) + 2g (x) ]

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  1. 9 May, 18:02
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    i think the answer is - 4 since limits can be distributed like you would using the distributive property with normal algebra!
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