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- - / 3.84 points evaluate the limit, if it exists. (if an answer does not exist, enter dne.) $lim_{x
ightarrow6}\frac{x^{2}-5x + 6}{x - 6}$
Step1: Factor the numerator
Factor $x^{2}-5x + 6$. We know that $x^{2}-5x + 6=(x - 2)(x - 3)$. So the limit becomes $\lim_{x
ightarrow6}\frac{(x - 2)(x - 3)}{x - 6}$.
Step2: Substitute $x = 6$
If we directly substitute $x = 6$ into $\frac{(x - 2)(x - 3)}{x - 6}$, we get $\frac{(6 - 2)(6 - 3)}{6 - 6}=\frac{4\times3}{0}$, which is undefined.
Step3: Simplify the function
Since the original function has a zero - denominator when $x = 6$, we can't directly evaluate the limit in this form. But we can rewrite the limit as follows:
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As $x
ightarrow6$, the numerator approaches $(6 - 2)(6 - 3)=4\times3 = 12$ and the denominator approaches $0$. The left - hand limit $\lim_{x
ightarrow6^{-}}\frac{x^{2}-5x + 6}{x - 6}=-\infty$ and the right - hand limit $\lim_{x
ightarrow6^{+}}\frac{x^{2}-5x + 6}{x - 6}=\infty$.
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