Suppose we define g(x) to be a function in which Va < g(x) < 2 sin 9 for x E (3, 3 + 8), where & > 0 is small (in other words, when x is slightly larger than 3). Find lim, 3+ 9g(x) using Squeeze Theorem. (g(x))4 Now define F(x) = Find lim,3+ F(x). 12

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Suppose we define g(x) to be a function in which
Va < g(x) < 2 sin
9
for x E (3, 3 + 8), where & > 0 is small (in other words, when x is slightly larger than 3).
Find lim, 3+ 9g(x) using Squeeze Theorem.
(g(x))4
Now define
F(x) =
Find lim,3+ F(x).
12
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose we define g(x) to be a function in which Va < g(x) < 2 sin 9 for x E (3, 3 + 8), where & > 0 is small (in other words, when x is slightly larger than 3). Find lim, 3+ 9g(x) using Squeeze Theorem. (g(x))4 Now define F(x) = Find lim,3+ F(x). 12
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