Find the limits as x → co and as x → co. (If the limit is infinite, enter 'co' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) f(x) = (2x)(1 + x)²(1-x)4 lim f(x) x-00 = lim f(x) = x--00 Use this information, together with intercepts, to give a rough sketch of the graph as in this example. y y L -4 -3 L x -2 1 2 3 4 Need Help? Read It Watch It -x -4 -3 -2 -1 3 4 x -4 -3 2 3 4 L -4 -3 2 1 2 3 4

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Find the limits as x → co and as x → co. (If the limit is infinite, enter 'co' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.)
f(x) = (2x)(1 + x)²(1-x)4
lim f(x)
x-00
=
lim f(x) =
x--00
Use this information, together with intercepts, to give a rough sketch of the graph as in this example.
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Transcribed Image Text:Find the limits as x → co and as x → co. (If the limit is infinite, enter 'co' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) f(x) = (2x)(1 + x)²(1-x)4 lim f(x) x-00 = lim f(x) = x--00 Use this information, together with intercepts, to give a rough sketch of the graph as in this example. y y L -4 -3 L x -2 1 2 3 4 Need Help? Read It Watch It -x -4 -3 -2 -1 3 4 x -4 -3 2 3 4 L -4 -3 2 1 2 3 4
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