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find the following limit or state that it does not exist. lim x->3 (2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1) Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A . lim x->3 (2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1) = ( Simplify your answer. ) B . The limit does not exist.

          find the following limit or state that it does not exist.
lim
x->3
(2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1)
Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice.
A
.
lim
x->3
(2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1)
=
(
Simplify your answer.
)
B
.
The limit does not exist.
        
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James Stewart 8th Edition
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find the following limit or state that it does not exist. lim x->3 (2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1) Select the correct choice and, if necessary, fill in the answer box to complete your choice. A . lim x->3 (2x^2 + 1) / (3x + 1) = ( Simplify your answer. ) B . The limit does not exist.
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00:01 In this question, we need to find out the limit x tending to 0 root of 25 plus 16x square minus 5 divided by 2x square that is equal to limit x tending to 0 25 plus 16x square minus 25 divided by 2x square times root of 25 plus 16x square plus 5 that implies limit x…
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