?Prove the statement using the \(\varepsilon, \delta\), definition of a limit. \(\lim

Chapter 2, Problem 21

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Prove the statement using the \(\varepsilon, \delta\), definition of a limit.

        \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 4} \frac{x^{2}-2 x-8}{x-4}=6\)

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Varepsilon, delta

lim_x right arrow 4 x^2-2x-8/x-4=6

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