What value(s) of 6 are an appropriate choice when proving the following limit? 5 lim = -∞ x→-4 (x+4)² Enter your answer in terms of M. Provide your answer below: 8 = or smaller.

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Section6.4: Graphs Of Logarithmic Functions
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What value(s) of 6 are an appropriate choice when proving the following limit?
5
lim
= -∞
x→-4
(x+4)²
Enter your answer in terms of M.
Provide your answer below:
8 =
or smaller.
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