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-6+x/x^4 limit at x →0

User Lauren Yim
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Answer:

not existing

Explanation:


\frac{ - 6 + x}{ {x}^(4) }

lim x goes to 0 is


\frac{ - 6 + 0}{ {0}^(4) } = ( - 6)/(0)

so not exist

I'm not sure if u mean that or this

-6+x/x^4 limit at x →0-example-1
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