Evaluate the Limit

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    Calculus
    Section 2.3

    For 66, do I rationalize the top or bottom of the fraction as step 1?

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    no, you need derivative
     
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    Since I am not in the derivative video lesson with Jenn, I will leave this one for you to do. In other words, I have not studied the derivative of functions. Derivative of functions is the next video section with Jenn.

    This begins Monday morning before I go to sleep during the day to prepare for my overnight shift. I am not skipping sections. I am not speeding my way through Calculus. I am not a classroom student who is concerned about passing the course to get credit. Know what I mean?
     
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    Can you please work out 66?
     
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