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Helpp the topic is about limits

Helpp the topic is about limits-example-1
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Since we want to find the value of k where the limit exists, set both equations equal to each other. Then substitute x = -1 in for each equation to find k.


kx - 3 = {x}^(2) + k

1. Set both equations equal.


- k - 3 = 1 + k

2. Substitute x = -1.


- 3 = 1 + 2k

3. Solve for k by adding k to both sides. Continue the process of solving the equation.


- 4 = 2k


k = - 2

Thus, k = -2. Check by graphing the function.

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