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For the limit lim x → 3 (x3 − 5x + 1) = 13, illustrate this definition by finding the largest possible values of that correspond to = 0.2 and = 0.1. (Round your answers to four …
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For the limit
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illustrate this definition by finding the largest possible values of that correspond to
= 0.2
and
= 0.1.
(Round your answers to four decimal places.)
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