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Question
Evaluate the following:
\[\lim_{x->2} \frac{x^3 + 2}{x + 1}\]
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Solution
\[\lim_{x->2} \frac{x^3 + 2}{x + 1}\]
= \[\frac{2^3 + 2}{2 + 1}\]
= \[\frac{8 + 2}{3}\]
= \[\frac{10}{3}\]
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