6x2 – z+1 1→7 2x2 + 3x - 1 Find the limit, if it exists: (Do not use L'Hospital's rule) lim Note: Give the exact answer but not the decimal approximation (for example, write 4/5 and not 0.8). 6z2 – z +1 lim 2+7 2x2 + 3z – 1
6x2 – z+1 1→7 2x2 + 3x - 1 Find the limit, if it exists: (Do not use L'Hospital's rule) lim Note: Give the exact answer but not the decimal approximation (for example, write 4/5 and not 0.8). 6z2 – z +1 lim 2+7 2x2 + 3z – 1
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Section10.6: Permutations
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