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evaluate the limit.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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lim x→1 e^(2x^2-2x)

asked Jun 14, 2013 in PRECALCULUS by futai Scholar

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The given limit exprasion is lim x→1 e^(2x^2-2x).

Substitute x = 1 in the equation.

= e^(2(1)^2 - 2(1))

= e^(2(1) - 2 )

= e^(2 - 2 )

= e^0

= 1

The solution is 1.

answered Jun 14, 2013 by anonymous

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