Need assistance with another limit problem

M4z3

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lim
x→1 f(x) √x = 1.

supposed to use the formal definition of limit to find the indicated limit

regards
 
Is that f(x) times the square root of x? Or is the square root function what you are taking the limit of?

What have you tried, where are you stuck? Show what you have attempted so far.
 
my try

Is that f(x) times the square root of x? Or is the square root function what you are taking the limit of?

What have you tried, where are you stuck? Show what you have attempted so far.

Well im having a hard time figuring out how to change the look of the function so I get a X-1 somewhere, but I fail to get that.

Also to 4444-dude mate I'm stuck, in the beginning that's why I can't move on
 
You haven't even, yet, told us what the problem really is!

Please answer Daon2's questions: "Is that f(x) times the square root of x? Or is the square root function what you are taking the limit of?"
 
I'm stuck, in the beginning that's why I can't move on

Really? You are unable to start by writing f(x)-L, in this exercise?

Can you at least come up with a specific question about this exercise? That is, can you share your confusion with us?

When Halls provided you with an almost worked-solution in your last thread, you replied with "I got it all". You see, I thought that statement meant you understood the process.

Perhaps, I jumped to a false conclusion. My bad.

Or, maybe you're just fishing for other people to do your thinking. If so, that's your bad.
 
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