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sum from n=0 to infinity of (6n+1)x^nx^2(d^2y)/(dx^2)+5x(dy)/(dx)-32y=0limit as x approaches infinity of (3x+e^{-x})/(2x+e^{-2x)}(\partial}{\partial x}((e^{\frac{x^2)/(4t)}tx)/2)slope of (10,-6),(8,-16)slope
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What is the limit as x approaches-7 of x+7 ?
The limit as x approaches-7 of x+7 is 0