a. \( \lim _{x \rightarrow-2} \frac{\sqrt[3]{x-6}+2}{x^{3}+8} \)
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Step 1: Identify the expression for the limit: \[ \lim _{x \rightarrow -2} \frac{\sqrt[3]{x-6}+2}{x^{3}+8} \] Show more…
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