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Find the limit (if it exists).$$\lim _{t \rightarrow 2}\left(3 t \mathbf{i}+\frac{2}{t^{2}-1} \mathbf{j}+\frac{1}{t} \mathbf{k}\right)$$
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Step 1: First, we need to substitute $t=2$ into each component of the vector. Show more…
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