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(X-27)/[(X^1/3)-3] find the limit as X approaches 27
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The limit of (x - 27)/[(x^1/3) - 3] as x approaches 27 = the limit of 1/[1/3x^(-2/3)] as x approaches 27 = 1/[1/3(27)^(-2/3)] = 1/1/3(1/9) = 1/(1/27) = 27
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