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Question Number 165093 by Stanley last updated on 25/Jan/22
x^(lim) →3(2x+3x−4)  FAILED TO CALCULATE
$$\overset{{lim}} {{x}}\rightarrow\mathrm{3}\left(\mathrm{2}{x}+\mathrm{3}{x}−\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$$$\mathrm{FAILED}\:\mathrm{TO}\:\mathrm{CALCULATE} \\ $$
Commented by Ar Brandon last updated on 25/Jan/22
lim_(x→3) (2x+3x−4)
$$\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{3}} {\mathrm{lim}}\left(\mathrm{2}{x}+\mathrm{3}{x}−\mathrm{4}\right) \\ $$
Commented by Tinku Tara last updated on 26/Jan/22
Calculator can only calculate  constant values, it does not solve  equations  for example (2+3i)(5+4i) etc
$$\mathrm{Calculator}\:\mathrm{can}\:\mathrm{only}\:\mathrm{calculate} \\ $$$$\mathrm{constant}\:\mathrm{values},\:\mathrm{it}\:\mathrm{does}\:\mathrm{not}\:\mathrm{solve} \\ $$$$\mathrm{equations} \\ $$$${for}\:{example}\:\left(\mathrm{2}+\mathrm{3i}\right)\left(\mathrm{5}+\mathrm{4i}\right)\:\mathrm{etc} \\ $$
Answered by Stanley last updated on 25/Jan/22
x^(lim) →3=11
$$\overset{{lim}} {{x}}\rightarrow\mathrm{3}=\mathrm{11} \\ $$

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