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"query": {
"display": "$$\\lim_{x\\to\\:0}\\left(\\frac{x}{x^{2}-7x+1}\\right)$$",
"symbolab_question": "BIG_OPERATOR#\\lim _{x\\to 0}(\\frac{x}{x^{2}-7x+1})"
},
"solution": {
"level": "PERFORMED",
"subject": "Calculus",
"topic": "Limits",
"subTopic": "SingleVar",
"default": "0",
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"steps": {
"type": "interim",
"title": "$$\\lim_{x\\to\\:0}\\left(\\frac{x}{x^{2}-7x+1}\\right)=0$$",
"input": "\\lim_{x\\to\\:0}\\left(\\frac{x}{x^{2}-7x+1}\\right)",
"steps": [
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"type": "step",
"primary": "Plug in the value $$x=0$$",
"result": "=\\frac{0}{0^{2}-7\\cdot\\:0+1}",
"meta": {
"title": {
"extension": "Limit properties - if the limit of f(x), and g(x) exists, then:<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to\\:a}\\left(x\\right)=a$$<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to{a}}[c\\cdot{f\\left(x\\right)}]=c\\cdot\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{f\\left(x\\right)}$$<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to{a}}[\\left(f\\left(x\\right)\\right)^c]=\\left(\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{f\\left(x\\right)}\\right)^c$$<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to{a}}[f\\left(x\\right)\\pm{g\\left(x\\right)}]=\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{f\\left(x\\right)}\\pm\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{g\\left(x\\right)}$$<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to{a}}[f\\left(x\\right)\\cdot{g\\left(x\\right)}]=\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{f\\left(x\\right)}\\cdot\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{g\\left(x\\right)}$$<br/>$$\\bullet\\quad\\lim_{x\\to{a}}\\left(\\frac{f\\left(x\\right)}{g\\left(x\\right)}\\right)=\\frac{\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{f\\left(x\\right)}}{\\lim_{x\\to{a}}{g\\left(x\\right)}},\\:$$where $$\\lim_{x\\to{a}}g\\left(x\\right)\\neq0$$"
}
}
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{
"type": "step",
"primary": "Apply rule $$\\frac{0}{a}=0,\\:a\\ne\\:0$$",
"result": "=0",
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"solvingClass": "Limits",
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"practiceTopic": "Limits"
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Solution
Solution
Solution steps
Plug in the value
Apply rule
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the limit as x approaches 0 of x/(x^2-7x+1) ?
The limit as x approaches 0 of x/(x^2-7x+1) is 0