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Find the limit of the function by using direct substitution. (6 points)

limit as x approaches zero of quantity x squared minus two.

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Hi there!


\large\boxed{ \lim_(x \to 0) x^(2) - 2= -2}

In direct substitution, simply plug in the x-value given to solve for the limit as x approaches zero:


\lim_(x \to 0) x^(2) - 2 \\\\ \lim_(x \to 0) (0)^(2) - 2\\\\ \lim_(x \to 0) x^(2) - 2= -2

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