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Limit of $x^2$ with a discontinuity at $x=3$.
What is the limit of $\frac{x^3-5x^2+3x-15}{x-5}$ as $x$ approaches 5?
What is the limit of $\frac{x^3-5x^2+3x-15}{x-5}$ as $x$ approaches 2?
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Limit of $x^2$ with a discontinuity at $x=3$.
What is the limit of $\frac{x^3-5x^2+3x-15}{x-5}$ as $x$ approaches 5?
What is the limit of $\frac{x^3-5x^2+3x-15}{x-5}$ as $x$ approaches 2?