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we are supposed to show the whole process of finding the limit. I'm not sure how to get this started

Transcribed Image Text:b) lim V5 - 3
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In the given expression the limit cannot be taken directly as the function will become undefined.
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Thus, rationalize the numerator of the given expression by multiplying by its conjugate.

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