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Question Number 21194 by vivek last updated on 15/Sep/17

. lim_(x→2^+ )  {(([x]^3 )/3) −[ (x/3)]^3 } is equal to ...

$$.\:\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{2}^{+} } {\mathrm{li}{m}}\:\left\{\frac{\left[{x}\right]^{\mathrm{3}} }{\mathrm{3}}\:−\left[\:\frac{{x}}{\mathrm{3}}\right]^{\mathrm{3}} \right\}\:{is}\:{equal}\:{to}\:... \\ $$$$ \\ $$

Commented by vivek last updated on 16/Sep/17

answer please

$${answer}\:{please} \\ $$$$ \\ $$

Commented by alex041103 last updated on 16/Sep/17

(8/(27))lim_(x→2^+ ) x^3 =((8×2^3 )/(27))=((64)/(27))=2((10)/(27))

$$\frac{\mathrm{8}}{\mathrm{27}}\underset{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{2}^{+} } {{lim}x}^{\mathrm{3}} =\frac{\mathrm{8}×\mathrm{2}^{\mathrm{3}} }{\mathrm{27}}=\frac{\mathrm{64}}{\mathrm{27}}=\mathrm{2}\frac{\mathrm{10}}{\mathrm{27}}\: \\ $$

Commented by vivek last updated on 16/Sep/17

sir answer is wrong

$${sir}\:{answer}\:{is}\:{wrong} \\ $$

Commented by vivek last updated on 16/Sep/17

answer is (8/3)

$${answer}\:{is}\:\frac{\mathrm{8}}{\mathrm{3}} \\ $$

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