I think you meant to say

(as opposed to <em>x</em> approaching 2)
Since both the numerator and denominator are continuous at <em>t</em> = 2, the limit of the ratio is equal to a ratio of limits. In other words, the limit operator distributes over the quotient:

Because these expressions are continuous at <em>t</em> = 2, we can compute the limits by evaluating the limands directly at 2:

The easiest way I know is to multiply the divisor by different numbers to see how many times it will go into the dividend. multiplying 486 by 2 or three and seeing which one gets closest.
Answer:
2565000
Step-by-step explanation:
Easy, multiply them in a table.
Answer:
x=
28
/89
Step-by-step explanation:
3x(32)=7x+28
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
96x=7x+28
Step 2: Subtract 7 from both sides.
96x 7x+28
−7 −7
89x=28
Step 3: Divide both sides by 89.
89x
/89
=
28
/89