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(dy)/(dx)=e^{2-x}limit as x approaches 2 of x/([(x^2)-4])(x+2/y)dy+ydx=0integral from 0 to 2 of 1/(x^3)(\partial)/(\partial x)(-2y+2x)
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What is the limit as x approaches 4 of-3/((x-4)^2) ?
The limit as x approaches 4 of-3/((x-4)^2) is -infinity