Exercise
$\lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{1}{\left(x\right)\left(x-4\right)\left(x-6\right)^2}\right)$
Step-by-step Solution
Learn how to solve limits by direct substitution problems step by step online. Find the limit of 1/(x(x-4)(x-6)^2) as x approaches 0. Evaluate the limit \lim_{x\to0}\left(\frac{1}{x\left(x-4\right)\left(x-6\right)^2}\right) by replacing all occurrences of x by 0. Subtract the values 0 and -4. Subtract the values 0 and -6. Multiply 0 times -4.
Find the limit of 1/(x(x-4)(x-6)^2) as x approaches 0
Final answer to the exercise
The limit does not exist