Show that lim √x = √c for any c > 0. X-C Use the definition of limit to show that (a) lim (x² + 4x) = 12, x-2 (b) x + 5

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Show that lim √x = √c for any c > 0. X-C Use the definition of limit to show that (a) lim (x² + 4x) = 12, x-2 (b) x + 5

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Show that lim √x = √c for any c > 0. X-C
Use the definition of limit to show that (a) lim (x² + 4x) = 12, x-2 (b) x + 5 lim x-12x + 3 = 4. =
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