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Infinite Limits Find the limits. Write $\infty$ or $-\infty$ where appropriate.$$\lim _{x \rightarrow-5} \frac{3 x}{2 x+10}$$
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Step 1: First, we substitute $x$ with $-5$ in the given function: $$\frac{3x}{2x+10} = \frac{3(-5)}{2(-5)+10}$$ Show more…
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