Concept explainers
(a).
To complete: the given table for the function
(a).
Answer to Problem 127E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The table:
The function:
Calculation:
As per the given problem
Use graphing utility to complete the table.
Step 1: Press WINDOW button to access the Window editor.
Step 2: Press
Step 3: Enter the expression,
Step 4: Press GRAPH button to graph the functions.
The table:
ii.
To infer: the value of f (x) as x increases without bound, using the table from part (a).
Confirm the result using graphing utility.
ii.
Answer to Problem 127E
As x increases without bound, f (x) approaches zero.
The graph:
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The table as obtained in part (a).
As per the given problem
Consider the given table of data.
For
For
Therefore, as x increases without bound, f (x) approaches zero.
Use graphing utility to confirm the result.
Step 1: Press WINDOW button to access the Window editor.
Step 2: Press
Step 3: Enter the expression,
Step 4: Press GRAPH button to graph the functions.
The graph:
Chapter 3 Solutions
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