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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.2: Exponential Functions
Problem 28E
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I need help question #22 and #24 need help with (A) through (D). For those questions I don't understand how to solve it or what to do. Can you please tell how to solve it and show me how. Thank You
![In Problems 17–24, use the graph of the function g shown to esti-
mate the indicated limits and function values.
g(x)
-2
Figure for 17-24
17. g(1.9)
18. g(0.1)
19. g(3.5)
20. g(2.5)
21. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
(E) Is it possible to define g(1) so that lim g(x) = g(1)?
Explain.
(B) lim g(x)
(D) g(1)
22. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
23. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
(E) Is it possible to redefine g(3) so that lim g(x) = g(3)?
Explain.
(B) lim, g(x)
(D) g(2)
(B) lim, g(x)
(D) g(3)
24. (A) lim g(x)
(B) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
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Transcribed Image Text:In Problems 17–24, use the graph of the function g shown to esti-
mate the indicated limits and function values.
g(x)
-2
Figure for 17-24
17. g(1.9)
18. g(0.1)
19. g(3.5)
20. g(2.5)
21. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
(E) Is it possible to define g(1) so that lim g(x) = g(1)?
Explain.
(B) lim g(x)
(D) g(1)
22. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
23. (A) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
(E) Is it possible to redefine g(3) so that lim g(x) = g(3)?
Explain.
(B) lim, g(x)
(D) g(2)
(B) lim, g(x)
(D) g(3)
24. (A) lim g(x)
(B) lim g(x)
(C) lim g(x)
(D) g(4)
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