Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Plug in the value
Simplify
Popular Examples
y^'=e^{(t+y)}(dy)/(dx)=cos^2(+sin(2x))integral of (x+7)e^{2x+3}integral from-2 to 3 of (33)/(x^4)integral of x^3-6x^2+x+3
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 2 of x^2-3x-4 ?
The limit as x approaches 2 of x^2-3x-4 is -6