Find the limit algebraically by factoring the expression first.\\ $\lim_{x \to 5} \left(\frac{10x^2 - 40x - 50}{x - 5}\right)$
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10x^2 - 40x - 50 can be factored as 10(x^2 - 4x - 5). Show more…
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