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Question
9.
Step1: Simplify the numerator
First, find a common denominator for \(\frac{1}{x - 6}+\frac{1}{6}\). The common denominator is \(6(x - 6)\).
So the original limit becomes \(\lim_{x
ightarrow0}\frac{\frac{x}{6(x - 6)}}{x}\).
Step2: Simplify the complex - fraction
When we have \(\frac{\frac{x}{6(x - 6)}}{x}\), using the rule \(\frac{a/b}{c}=\frac{a}{b\times c}\) (\(b
eq0,c
eq0\)), we get \(\frac{x}{6(x - 6)\times x}\). Cancel out the non - zero \(x\) (since \(x
ightarrow0\) but \(x
eq0\) in the limit process), and we have \(\lim_{x
ightarrow0}\frac{1}{6(x - 6)}\).
Step3: Evaluate the limit
Substitute \(x = 0\) into \(\frac{1}{6(x - 6)}\).
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