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    Find the Limit If\(g ( x ) = x ^ { 4 }\)
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Find the Limit If g(x)=x4g ( x ) = x ^ { 4 }g(x)=x4

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Find the limit if g(x)=x4g ( x ) = x ^ { 4 }g(x)=x4 .
lim⁡x→2g(x)−g(2)x−2\lim _ { x \rightarrow 2 } \frac { g ( x ) - g ( 2 ) } { x - 2 }x→2lim​x−2g(x)−g(2)​

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