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For the following exercises, evaluate each limit using algebraic techniques.$$\lim _{h \rightarrow 0}\left(\frac{1}{h}-\frac{1}{h^{2}+h}\right)$$
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Therefore, we need to simplify the expression first. We can do this by finding a common denominator for the two fractions and subtracting them. The common denominator is $h(h^2+h)$. Show more…
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