To evaluate the limit of the given expression as x approaches 6, we can first simplify the expression:
6(6-6) / ((√6+3)-3)= 0 / ((√6+3)-3)= 0 / (3+3-3) [√6 equals aproximately 2.45]= 0 / 3= 0
Therefore, the limit of the expression as x approaches 6 is 0.
To evaluate the limit of the given expression as x approaches 6, we can first simplify the expression:
6(6-6) / ((√6+3)-3)
= 0 / ((√6+3)-3)
= 0 / (3+3-3) [√6 equals aproximately 2.45]
= 0 / 3
= 0
Therefore, the limit of the expression as x approaches 6 is 0.