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    Find the Limit If It Exists\[\lim _ { x \rightarrow 3 } ( 4 x - 4 )\]
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Find the Limit If It Exists lim⁡x→3(4x−4)\lim _ { x \rightarrow 3 } ( 4 x - 4 )x→3lim​(4x−4)

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Find the limit if it exists.
- lim⁡x→3(4x−4) \lim _ { x \rightarrow 3 } ( 4 x - 4 ) x→3lim​(4x−4)


A) 8
B) −8- 8−8
C) 16
D) −16- 16−16

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