Let lim f(x) = 17 and lim g(x) = 11. Use the limit rules to find the limit below. x-9 x+9 lim [f(x)-g(x)] x-9 What expression results from applying the appropriate limit rule? (Do not simplify.)

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Let lim f(x) = 17 and lim g(x) = 11. Use the limit rules to find the limit below.
x-9
x+9
lim [f(x)-g(x)]
x-9
What expression results from applying the appropriate limit rule?
(Do not simplify.)
Transcribed Image Text:Let lim f(x) = 17 and lim g(x) = 11. Use the limit rules to find the limit below. x-9 x+9 lim [f(x)-g(x)] x-9 What expression results from applying the appropriate limit rule? (Do not simplify.)
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