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What does `lim_(x to 2^(+)) 3x+5` equal ?

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Since "problems" occur only when division by zero appears imminent, this example is extremely easy. As x gets closer and closer to `2, 3x+5` seems to be approaching closer and closer to 11.
Therefore, `lim_(x to 2^(+)) 3x+5 = 11.`
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