No l'Hopital's rule needed.
]]>L'Hopital's rule is the best way.
]]>Evaluate the limit of (3-x)/(3-(sqrt of (6x-x²)) as x approaches 3 from the left.
What I did was this: I substitute 3 and found out that what I have is an indeterminate form of type 0/0. I then tried rationalizing the denominator but after it, I still arrived at the the same indeterminate form.
If what I did was right, please let me know the next step to solve the problem. If not, I'd like to ask for the right solution. I'll be waiting for replies then. Thanks in advance!
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