For the function f(x) given below, evaluate lim f(x) and lim f(x). x →∞ x→ ∞ Provide your answer below: If the function increases without bound, you should enter ∞. If the function decreases without bound, you should enter -∞. If the function does not approach a finite limit nor t∞ as x →∞, you should enter Ø. lim f(x) = x →∞ lim f(x) = 5 x118 f(x) = = -6e37²

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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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For the function f(x) given below, evaluate lim f(x) and _lim_f(x).
x →∞
x→→→∞
Provide your answer below:
If the function increases without bound, you should enter ∞. If the function
decreases without bound, you should enter -∞. If the function does not approach a
finite limit nor t∞o as →→ ∞o, you should enter Ø.
lim f(x) =
x →∞
lim_ f(x) =
5
== 6e 3x²
x118
f(x) =
Transcribed Image Text:For the function f(x) given below, evaluate lim f(x) and _lim_f(x). x →∞ x→→→∞ Provide your answer below: If the function increases without bound, you should enter ∞. If the function decreases without bound, you should enter -∞. If the function does not approach a finite limit nor t∞o as →→ ∞o, you should enter Ø. lim f(x) = x →∞ lim_ f(x) = 5 == 6e 3x² x118 f(x) =
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