Evaluating Limits In Exercises 37-40, use the information to evaluate the limits. lim x → c f ( x ) = 2 lim x → c g ( x ) = 3 4 (a) lim x → c [ 4 f ( x ) ] (b) lim x → c [ f ( x ) + g ( x ) ] (c) lim x → c [ f ( x ) g ( x ) ] (d) lim x → c f ( x ) g ( x )
Evaluating Limits In Exercises 37-40, use the information to evaluate the limits. lim x → c f ( x ) = 2 lim x → c g ( x ) = 3 4 (a) lim x → c [ 4 f ( x ) ] (b) lim x → c [ f ( x ) + g ( x ) ] (c) lim x → c [ f ( x ) g ( x ) ] (d) lim x → c f ( x ) g ( x )
Solution Summary: The author explains how to calculate the limit of given function using Scalar Multiplication property.
Sketch the graph of the function
(a) Evaluate f(G), ƒ(3), and f(1).
(b) Evaluate the limits lim f(x), lim f(x), lim f(x), and
x 1+
lim f(x).
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(c) Discuss the continuity of the function.
Use a graphing utility to graph the function and visually estimate the limits.
h(x) = -x² + 2x
(a) lim h(x) =
(b) lim h(x) =
X-1
Use the graph below to determine the limits.
lim f(x)
lim f(x)
x-1
x-2
lim f(x)
x-3
y=f(x)
1
lim f(x)
X-4
X
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