Question #dc253

1 Answer
Sep 17, 2014

By eliminating common factors, we can find
lim_{a to 0}{(a-3)^2-9}/a=-6.

Let us look at some details.

First, we notice that both the numerator and the denominator approach 0 as a approaches 0, which indicates that they share a common factor a.

lim_{a to 0}{(a-3)^2-9}/a

by multiplying out the square,

=lim_{a to 0}{a^2-6a+9-9}/a

by cancelling out the 9's,

=lim_{a to 0}{a^2-6a}/a

by factoring out a,

=lim_{a to 0}{a(a-6)}/a

by cancelling a's,

=lim_{a to 0}(a-6)

by plugging in a=0,

=0-6=-6