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Homework Statement
Find the lim of \frac{\sqrt{6-x}-2}{\sqrt{3-x}-1}when x approaches 2, without using L'hopital rule or the definition.
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The Attempt at a Solution
I try to multiply both the numerator and the denominator to get \frac{(\sqrt{6-x}-2)(\sqrt{3-x}-1)}{2-x}, but when I substitute x = 2, the term becomes undefined.
Any suggestion? Thanks.
I am thinking of de'rationalize' the rational surd fraction, but nothing works.
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