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It looks like we're given
Since the limit of f(x) is finite and non-zero, we have by the quotient rule for limits
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Answer:
d>4
Discussion:
I understand the question is asking us to solve for "d" in the inequality:
d + 2 > 6 => subtract 2 from both sides
d + 2 -2 > 6 - 2 => as 2 - 2 = 0
d > 6 -2 = 4
If I have misunderstood the question, please tell me.
Thank you,
MrB