Use algebra to evaluate the limit. lim_{h ? 0} ?(36+h)-6 / h [Hint: Multiply by ?(36+h)+6 in numerator and denominator.] Enter the exact answer. lim_{h ? 0} ?(36+h)-6 / h =
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Step 1: Multiply both the numerator and denominator by √(36 + h + 6): \[ \lim_{h \to 0} \frac{\sqrt{36 + h - 6}}{\sqrt{3o + h - 6}} \times \frac{\sqrt{36 + h + 6}}{\sqrt{36 + h + 6}} \] Show more…
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