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y^{''}-(x/(x-1))y^'+1/(x-1)y=0limit as x approaches 2 of 3x^2+2x-16(\partial)/(\partial x)(x-2y^3)derivative of sin(sqrt(1-x^2))slope of (1,1),(6,-2)slope
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What is the limit as x approaches 3 of x^2+x-5 ?
The limit as x approaches 3 of x^2+x-5 is 7