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If f and g are continuous functions with f(3)=5 and lim x-->3 [2f(x)-g(x)]= 4, find g(3)

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Since
f is continuous, you know that


\displaystyle\lim_(x\to3)f(x)=f(3)=5

So,


\displaystyle\lim_(x\to3)(2f(x)-g(x))=2f(3)-\lim_(x\to3)g(x)=10-g(3)=4

where the limit for
g also is equal to the value of
g(3) because
g is also continuous. This means
g(3)=6.
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