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Calculus
Section 2.3

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Question:

I said the limit is -2/(x^3). Is that really the limit? Can I say this is a limit function? The reason for my question is the term x^3. If my answer is truly a limit and the limit is basically what the y-value is approaching, then I say y = -2/(x^3).

You say?
 
-2/(x^3) is really the limit, don't forget this represents y-value
so, no need for y = -2/(x^3)

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