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 Let f(x)=4x2 and g(x)=x3. Find the limit. \text { Let } f ( x ) = 4 x - 2 \text { and } g ( x ) = x ^ { 3 } \text {. Find the limit. }

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 Let f(x) =4x2 and g(x) =x3. Find the limit. \text { Let } f ( x ) = 4 x - 2 \text { and } g ( x ) = x ^ { 3 } \text {. Find the limit. } limx1g(f(x) ) \lim _ { x \rightarrow 1 } g ( f ( x ) )


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Antecedent

In logic and grammar, an antecedent is the first part of a conditional statement, the "if" portion, determining the conditions under which the subsequent statement holds true.

Conditional

Relating to a statement or proposition that expresses a condition, often formulated as "if-then" statements.

Equivalent

Being equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.

Truth Value

The attribute assigned to propositions to determine their veracity, quantified as either true or false, crucial in various branches of logic.

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