Assume lim f(x) = 6 and lim h(x) = 3. Compute the following limit and state the limit laws used to justify the computati

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Assume lim f(x) = 6 and lim h(x) = 3. Compute the following limit and state the limit laws used to justify the computati

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Assume lim f(x) = 6 and lim h(x) = 3. Compute the following limit and state the limit laws used to justify the computation. X→7 X-7 f(x) ,h(x) lim X-7 f(x) ,h(x) lim X→7 (Simplify your answer.)
Let f(x) = x² +3, x<-3 √x+3, x2-3 a. lim f(x) X--3- . Compute the following limits or state that they do not exist. b. lim f(x) X÷-3+ a. Compute the limit of lim f(x) or state that it does not exist. Select the correct choice below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice Xx--3- OA. lim f(x) = (Simplify your answer.) x--3- B. The limit does not exist. c. lim f(x) x-3
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