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    Exam 1: The Derivative
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    Let F(x) =\(\frac { x ^ { 3 } - 9 x } { 2 x + 6 }\)
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Let F(x) = x3−9x2x+6\frac { x ^ { 3 } - 9 x } { 2 x + 6 }2x+6x3−9x​

Question 155

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Let f(x) = x3−9x2x+6\frac { x ^ { 3 } - 9 x } { 2 x + 6 }2x+6x3−9x​ . Is f(x) continuous at x = -3?

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