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Answer:
<u>First question answer:</u> The limit is 69
<u>Second question answer:</u> The limit is 5
Step-by-step explanation:
For the first limit, plug in
in the expression
, that's the answer for linear equations and limits.
So we have:

The answer is 69
For the second limit, if we do same thing as the first, we will get division by 0. Also indeterminate form, 0 divided by 0. Thus we would think that the limit does not exist. But if we do some algebra, we can easily simplify it and thus plug in the value
into the simplified expression to get the correct answer. Shown below:

<em>Now putting 1 in
gives us the limit:</em>

So the answer is 5
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The attached rhombus
Required
The area
First, calculate the length of half the vertical diagonal (x).
Length x is represented as the adjacent to 60 degrees
So, we have:

Solve for x


So:


At this point, we have established that the rhombus is made up 4 triangles of the following dimensions


So, the area of the rhombus is 4 times the area of 1 triangle




7x+7b = 7(x+b)
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