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Solution
Solution steps
If then the limit does not exist
Popular Examples
integral of ((x^3))/(sqrt(x^2+36))x^2(dy)/(dx)= 1/4 x^2+y^2limit as t approaches 0 of e^{-7t}i+(t^2)/(sin^2(t))j+tan(3tk)derivative of f(x)=sin(x^2+1)derivative of integral of 2x^3*e^{-x^2}
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 1/2 of 1/(2x-1) ?
The limit as x approaches 1/2 of 1/(2x-1) is diverges