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How do you solve this limit?

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problem: limit of (2x)/(x-2) as x approaches 2 from the left.

how do you solve this problem without using a calculator?

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  1. It's probably not 2.

    Use values of x really close to 2, but smaller since you want the left hand limit.

    if x=1.9 2x/(x-2)=-38

    if x=1.99 2x/(x-2)=-398

    Since there is an asymptote and x=2, we know it either approaches infinity, or negative infinity. Since our values are negative it's fairly obvious which one it is.


  2. You can think of the limit from the left as not quite hitting the number two on the number line.  Substitute 1.9 for x.

    [2(1.9)]/(1.9 - 2)

    3.8/ -.1 = -38

  3. i beleive the limit would be 2 because if you sub in the 2 for the X, you will have 0 on the denominator, which you cannot have, therefore, the graph does not exist at x=2 =] (i hope i'm right, if not sorry, i haven't done any math work in 4 months, i had calculus and i passed with a B+ so i hope i'm right)

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