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Evaluate the limit $\lim_{m\to2}\left(\left(m^2+3\right)\left(m-4\right)\right)$ by replacing all occurrences of $m$ by $2$
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$\left(2^2+3\right)\cdot \left(2-4\right)$
Learn how to solve limits by direct substitution problems step by step online. Find the limit of (m^2+3)(m-4) as m approaches 2. Evaluate the limit \lim_{m\to2}\left(\left(m^2+3\right)\left(m-4\right)\right) by replacing all occurrences of m by 2. Subtract the values 2 and -4. Calculate the power 2^2. Add the values 4 and 3.