Question: Calculate (a)(d), assuming that (a) lim(f(x) - 2g(x)) X-3 f(x) x-3 g(x) + X (c) lim lim f(x) = 6, x-3 lim g(x) = 4

Calculate (a)–(d), assuming that

(a) lim(f(x) - 2g(x)) X-3 f(x) x-3 g(x) + X (c) lim lim f(x) = 6, x-3 lim g(x) = 4 X-3 (b) lim x f(x) x3 (d)

(a) lim(f(x) - 2g(x)) X-3 f(x) x-3 g(x) + X (c) lim lim f(x) = 6, x-3 lim g(x) = 4 X-3 (b) lim x f(x) x3 (d) lim(2g(x) - g(x)/2)

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