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Sadah_17 Sadah_17
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2 years ago
could someone explain how to do this? thank you


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Educator
2 years ago
Hi Sadah_17

Here, the limit does not exist because we have \(\frac{1}{\sqrt[3]{x}}\). Substituting 0 into x gives 1/0, which is undefined.
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