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Explanation:

With limits, the first thing one should always try is direct substitution. Therefore, let's try that.


\lim_(x \to 1) ((x^2+1)/(x+1)+x^2+3) \\= (((1)^2+1)/((1)+1)+(1)^2+3) \\=(2)/(2)+1+3\\ =1+4=5

Therefore:


\lim_(x \to 1) ((x^2+1)/(x+1)+x^2+3) =5

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