Determine the behavior of the functions defined below. Note that it is common to write "g(z) o0" to indicate g(z) increases without bound use that notation below if needed. If a limit does not exist or the function is undefined, write DNE. a. Consider g(2) = – 6x° + 8x2 +5. Complete the following statements. i. lim g(x) = Preview Preview ii. lim g(2) =[ Preview ii. lim g(z)

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Determine the behavior of the functions defined below. Note that it is common to write "g(z) → oo" to indicate g(z) increases without bound
use that notation below if needed. If a limit does not exist or the function is undefined, write DNE.
a. Consider g(2) = - 6x³ + 8x² + 5. Complete the following statements.
i. lim g(x)=
3-05
A
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ii. lim g(x) =
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iii. lim g(x)
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3-0
iv. g(0)
v. lim g(x)=[
--1
vi. lim g(x) =
vii. lim g(x) =
I--1
viii. g- 1) =
ix. lim g(x) = -00
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x. lim g(x) = 00
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#
T-->-00
b. Based on your work in part a, on what interval(s) is g(x) continuous?
Write your answer in interval notation. If you include multiple intervals, use u to denote union.
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Transcribed Image Text:Determine the behavior of the functions defined below. Note that it is common to write "g(z) → oo" to indicate g(z) increases without bound use that notation below if needed. If a limit does not exist or the function is undefined, write DNE. a. Consider g(2) = - 6x³ + 8x² + 5. Complete the following statements. i. lim g(x)= 3-05 A Preview ii. lim g(x) = Preview iii. lim g(x) Preview 3-0 iv. g(0) v. lim g(x)=[ --1 vi. lim g(x) = vii. lim g(x) = I--1 viii. g- 1) = ix. lim g(x) = -00 Preview x. lim g(x) = 00 Preview # T-->-00 b. Based on your work in part a, on what interval(s) is g(x) continuous? Write your answer in interval notation. If you include multiple intervals, use u to denote union. M EXT 1 Preview 3 Preview Preview Preview Preview Preview
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D. Based on your work in part a, on what interval(s) is g(x) continuous?
Write your answer in interval notation. If you include multiple intervals, use u to denote union.
Transcribed Image Text:ii. lim ga) -5 Рreview ii. lim g(2) –5 Preview iv. g(0) Preview v. lim g(r) = Preview vi. lim g(z) = Preview vii lin m g(z) Preview vili. g( – 1) = Preview x. lim g(z) =-00 Preview x. lim g(z) =lo0 Preview D. Based on your work in part a, on what interval(s) is g(x) continuous? Write your answer in interval notation. If you include multiple intervals, use u to denote union.
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