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Question Number 192636 by pascal889 last updated on 23/May/23

lim_(x→1 ) (3x^2  −7x+3)^(10)    find the limit

$${lim}_{{x}\rightarrow\mathrm{1}\:} \left(\mathrm{3}{x}^{\mathrm{2}} \:−\mathrm{7}{x}+\mathrm{3}\right)^{\mathrm{10}} \: \\ $$$${find}\:{the}\:{limit} \\ $$

Answered by Subhi last updated on 24/May/23

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$$\mathrm{1} \\ $$

Commented by pascal889 last updated on 24/May/23

i need workings sir

$${i}\:{n}\mathrm{eed}\:\mathrm{workings}\:\mathrm{sir}\: \\ $$

Commented by York12 last updated on 24/May/23

you must be kidding me that is a polynomial  just substitue the value of x  you will get(−1)^(10) =1

$${you}\:{must}\:{be}\:{kidding}\:{me}\:{that}\:{is}\:{a}\:{polynomial} \\ $$$${just}\:{substitue}\:{the}\:{value}\:{of}\:{x} \\ $$$${you}\:{will}\:{get}\left(−\mathrm{1}\right)^{\mathrm{10}} =\mathrm{1} \\ $$

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