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a.
lim g(x)=
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lim
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d.
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=
√√3
f(x)
x
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X-1
X
×
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Let f and g be two functions where
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[f(x)+g(x)]=6,
=6, and lim
X-1
[2f(x)]=-6.
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a.
lim g(x)=
X 1
b.
lim
C.
d.
X→ 1
DNE
√ g(x)+4
=
√√3
f(x)
x
lim [e11-x)] = 13
lim (x))-2g(x)+22-2
X-1
X
×
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Let f and g be two functions where
f(1)=-2, g(1)=6, lim [f(x)+g(x)]=6, and lim [2x)=-6.
X 1
x 1
Determine each of the following. (Use exact values only. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
a.
b.
lim g(x) = DNE
X 1
lim
x 1
√ g(x)+4
x
-√√√3
×
f(x)
C.
lim [e11-x)]-e13
=
d.
lim
x-1
[(f(x))³-2g(x)+22] = 2
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Let f and g be two functions where
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X 1
x 1
Determine each of the following. (Use exact values only. If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
a.
b.
lim g(x) = DNE
X 1
lim
x 1
√ g(x)+4
x
-√√√3
×
f(x)
C.
lim [e11-x)]-e13
=
d.
lim
x-1
[(f(x))³-2g(x)+22] = 2
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