Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim (x2 cos 12rx) = 0. Illustrate by graphing the functions f(x) = -x2, g(x) = x2 cos 12nx, and h(x) = x2 on the same screen. x - 0 Let f(x) = -x2, g(x) = x2 cos 12rx, and h(x) = x2. Then? vs cos 12rxs? s x? cos 12xx S? Since lim f(x) = lim h(x) = X-0 , by ......... X-0 the Squeeze Theorem we have lim g(x) = X-0 Need Help? Read It Watch It

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Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim (x2 cos 12Tx)
= 0. Illustrate by graphing the functions f(x) = -x², g(x) = x² cos 127x, and h(x) = x? on the same screen.
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Let f(x) = -x2, g(x) = x² cos 12rx, and h(x) = x2. Then: ?
X cos 12TXS ?
v < x2 cos 12TX < ?
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Since lim f(x) = lim h(x) =
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the Squeeze Theorem we have lim g(x) =
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Transcribed Image Text:DETAILS PREVIOUS ANSWERS SCALCCC4 2.3.027. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER Use the Squeeze Theorem to show that lim (x2 cos 12Tx) = 0. Illustrate by graphing the functions f(x) = -x², g(x) = x² cos 127x, and h(x) = x? on the same screen. %3D Let f(x) = -x2, g(x) = x² cos 12rx, and h(x) = x2. Then: ? X cos 12TXS ? v < x2 cos 12TX < ? %3D Since lim f(x) = lim h(x) = %3D %3D %3D , by the Squeeze Theorem we have lim g(x) = %3D Need Help? Read It Watch It Submit Assignment Save Assignment Progress Home My Assignments + Request Extension Copyright © 1998 - 2021 Cengage Learning, Inc. All Rights Reserved TERMS OF USE PRIVACY
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