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Calculus early transcendental functions. Need help with understanding how to get the right answer

Calculus early transcendental functions. Need help with understanding how to get the-example-1

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Given:


\lim _(x\to4)(x^3-64)/(x-4)

solve:


\begin{gathered} \lim _(x\to4)((x)^3-64)/(x-4) \\ =\lim _(x\to4)((x)^3-(4)^3)/(x-4) \\ =\lim _(x\to4)((x-4)(x^2+4x+4^2))/(x-4) \\ =\lim _(x\to4)(x^2+4x+16) \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} =\lim _(x\to4)(x^2+4x+16) \\ =4^2+4(4)+16 \\ =16+16+16 \\ =48 \end{gathered}

The value of function is 48 and and extimate limit is 16.

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