Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Plug in the value , assuming the function is continuous at this point
Simplify
Popular Examples
limit as x approaches 0 of 2/(x^3+x)derivative of y=piderivative of (\partial)/(\partial x)(x^3y^4+x^4y^3)(\partial)/(\partial x)(e^{6/x})d/(dt)(e^{-t}(2cos(t/2)-3sin(t/2)))
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches-2-of f(x)x ?
The limit as x approaches-2-of f(x)x is -2f((-2))