1. (Note: Before you attempt this problem, solve Problem 1 and 3 from Practice problems for Unit 2 on Quercus or Problem 2.1-7 in the textbook. Otherwise you may find this question difficult.) Sketch the graph of a function of that satisfies all 10 conditions below simultaneously. For this question, you do not need to prove or explain your answer, as long as the graph is correct and very clear. (a) The domain of f is R. (f) lim f(x) = ∞ (g) lim[f(r)]²= (h) lim f(f(x)) = 3 (b) lim f(x) does not exist when a € {-2,2,4}, and I-a the limit exists for all other a € R. (c) lim f(x) = 0 I→0 (d) lim f(x)] does not exist (e) lim f(x) = -00 I--2- (1) lim √(√(2) − ²) = To clarify, we want one single function f that satisfies all the conditions in all the parts, all at once. Make your graph tidy and unambiguous. 7 -6 -5 4 -3 -2 -1 S 6 5 4 3 2 1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 (i) _lim_ f(x) = 2 I-→-∞0 =4 2 33 4 5 6 H
1. (Note: Before you attempt this problem, solve Problem 1 and 3 from Practice problems for Unit 2 on Quercus or Problem 2.1-7 in the textbook. Otherwise you may find this question difficult.) Sketch the graph of a function of that satisfies all 10 conditions below simultaneously. For this question, you do not need to prove or explain your answer, as long as the graph is correct and very clear. (a) The domain of f is R. (f) lim f(x) = ∞ (g) lim[f(r)]²= (h) lim f(f(x)) = 3 (b) lim f(x) does not exist when a € {-2,2,4}, and I-a the limit exists for all other a € R. (c) lim f(x) = 0 I→0 (d) lim f(x)] does not exist (e) lim f(x) = -00 I--2- (1) lim √(√(2) − ²) = To clarify, we want one single function f that satisfies all the conditions in all the parts, all at once. Make your graph tidy and unambiguous. 7 -6 -5 4 -3 -2 -1 S 6 5 4 3 2 1 -1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 (i) _lim_ f(x) = 2 I-→-∞0 =4 2 33 4 5 6 H
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