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Im stuck in the middle of calculus problem!!!s?

ok i have to use the properties of limits to find the indicated limit

lim x^3-12x^2+3x / -x^3-2x+6

x-->0

I have divided the num/den by x^3 since its the highest power, but i dont understand how to break dow 6/x^3?.. please help

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    10 years ago
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    lim (x^3-12x^2+3x)/(-x^3-2x+6) = lim x*(x^2-12x+3)/(-x^3-2x+6) = 0*(0 - 0 + 3)/(- 0 0 + 6) = 0*(3/6) = 0

    x-->0

  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    The problem is ambiguous because some parentheses are missing. You need to understand the algebra before you can do calculus.

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