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If lim(x→a) f(x) = l and lim(x→a) g(x) = m, then lim(x→a) [f(x)+g(x)] equals:

Al − m
Bl/m
Clm
Dl + m
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. l + m
Sum rule for limits.
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