#basic math part in limits

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dusky agate
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can anyone help me what exactly is going on in here

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acoustic wadi
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9^1/3 divide by 3

dusky agate
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im supposed to go from left hand side to right hand side

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i mean that is how the solution did

acoustic wadi
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hm

dusky agate
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so what should i be thinking in here

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dusky agate
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🤯

dusky agate
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thorny python
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you multiply and divide using conjugate of both numerator and denominator

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or if you wanna differentiate do it.

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