hopelynnwelch
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I need to find the limit as x goes to 3/2+ of (2x+3)/|2x^2-3| and I suck at dealing with absolute values. So I watched some videos and most videos I find are like super simple...
My first instinct is to factor this:
(2x+3)/(|-x|*|2x-3|)
And even after watching videos I am still lost because even factoring and reversing signs nothing cancels.
Any tips on where to go with this?
My first instinct is to factor this:
(2x+3)/(|-x|*|2x-3|)
And even after watching videos I am still lost because even factoring and reversing signs nothing cancels.
Any tips on where to go with this?