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James Stewart Calculus for MAT 127/128/229 8th edition
- Find limx2x24x2.arrow_forwardRefer to the graph of the function f and determine whether the statement is true or false. 3 -y=f(x) 2+ 1 2 4 lim x--3+ f(x) = 1 True Falsearrow_forwardUse the given graph of f to state the value of each quantity if it exists. If the quantity does not exist, explain why. A. Lim x > 2- f(x) = ? B. Lim x > 2+ f(x) = ? C. Lim x > 2 f(x) = ? D. F(2) E. Lim x > 4 f(x) = ? F. F(4)arrow_forward
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- For the function whose graph is given, state the value of each quantity, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why. (a) lim g(t) (b) lim g(t) (c) lim g(t) 2 (d) lim g(t) (e) lim g(t) (f) lim g(t) -2- (g) g(2) (h) lim g(t) 2arrow_forwardFor each given combination of values lim x ->c f(x) and f(c), sketch the graph of a possible function that illustrates the combination.arrow_forwardFor the function f graphed below, find each of the following. y 4 1 2 4 -1 -8 -6 -4 -2 6. -2 -3 -4 (a) limf (x) = x→4 ? Edit (b) limf (x) = x→4* Edit 3.arrow_forward
- Use the given graph of f to state the value of each quantity, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) y 아 4 -2 2 4 6 8 10 -2 (a) lim f(x) x-5 (b) lim f(x) x-5* (c) X-5 lim fx) (d) lim f(x) x-9 (e) f(9) 2.arrow_forwardUse the following graph of y = f(x) to answer the question. Find (lim x->-2 f(x)) and f(3)arrow_forwardThe graph below is the function f(x) -4 -1 lim x-2+ 5- 4 3 2 + Determine the following values. Enter "DNE" if a value does not exist, enter "oo" (lower case "o") if the limit approaches positive infinity, or "-oo" if the limit approaches negative infinity. f(-2) + lim f(x) = x-2- lim f(x) x--2 -2 f(x) =arrow_forward
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