MCQ
Identify the value of $\lim\limits_{\text{x} \rightarrow 2} \text{x}^2 - 5\text{x} + 6$
- A1
- B-5
- C0
- D4
Solution:
Let $\lim\limits_{\text{x} \rightarrow 2} \text{x}^2 - 5\text{x} + 6$ This is not an indeterminate form
Therefore, $\text{L}=(2)2−5(2)+6\Rightarrow \text{L}=0$.
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