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If the function f(x) satisfies `(lim)_(x->1)(f(x)-2)/(x^2-1)=pi,`evaluate `(lim)_(x->1)f(x)`

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To evaluate \(\lim_{x \to 1} f(x)\) given that \[ \lim_{x \to 1} \frac{f(x) - 2}{x^2 - 1} = \pi, \] we can follow these steps: ...
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