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To conclude:The Limit can be reached in the graph.
Answer to Problem 78E
Here, the graphs, generated by a graphing utility should not be used to attempt to reliably determine if a limit can be reached.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
Graphs can sometimes be visually misleading, as a function may be otherwise perfectly smooth and continuous accept for at exact value, which may not be portrayed in the graph, so the graph may seem to imply that is reachable, even if it is not in reality. Therefore, graphs, generated by a graphing utility should not be used to attempt to reliably determine if a limit can be reached.
Conclusion:
Therefore, the graphs, generated by a graphing utility should not be used to attempt to reliably determine if a limit can be reached.
Chapter 11 Solutions
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