#why is it 2/3
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You only look at degrees when considering limits as x -> +∞ or -∞.
Well, after you cancel by (x - 1), you get rid of the indeterminate form.
So, try just substituting x = 1.
with what
What?
oh w 6
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i would think it would be 1 since it’s the same degree on both numerator and denominator… but how did he get 2/3… mb is this is dumb yall 
You only look at degrees when considering limits as x -> +∞ or -∞.
Well, after you cancel by (x - 1), you get rid of the indeterminate form.
So, try just substituting x = 1.
with what
What?
oh w 6