Use the graph of the function f to state the value of each limit, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why. (a) lim x → 0 − f ( x ) (b) lim x → 0 + f ( x ) (c) lim x → 0 f ( x ) f ( x ) = 1 1 + e 1 / x
Use the graph of the function f to state the value of each limit, if it exists. If it does not exist, explain why. (a) lim x → 0 − f ( x ) (b) lim x → 0 + f ( x ) (c) lim x → 0 f ( x ) f ( x ) = 1 1 + e 1 / x
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For the function f whose graph is given below, state the value of each quantity, if it exists.
y
5t
3
2
2
(a)
lim f(x) =
X- 2
lim f(x) =
x+2+
(b)
%3D
(c)
lim f(x) :
x-2
(d)
lim f(x) =
x-1
(e)
f(1) =
%3D
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Use the given graph of the function g to find the following limits:
1. lim g(x) = help (limits)
* 2-
2. lim g(x) =
2
3. lim g(x) =
I 2
4. lim g(x)=
=
5. g(2) =
=
For the function h whose graph is given, state the value of each quantity, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
y
h
4-
-2
-4
-2
2
4
8
(a)
X → -3-
lim
h(x)
(b)
X → -3+
lim
h(x)
(c)
lim h(x)
X → -3
(d) h(-3)
(e)
lim h(x)
X → 0-
(f)
lim h(x)
X → 0+
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