(a) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist at x = a , and accompany your description with some specific examples. (b) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist as x → + ∞ or x → − ∞ , and accompany your description with some specific examples. (c) Write a paragraph or two that describes how a function can fail to be continuous at x = a , and accompany your description with some specific examples.
(a) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist at x = a , and accompany your description with some specific examples. (b) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist as x → + ∞ or x → − ∞ , and accompany your description with some specific examples. (c) Write a paragraph or two that describes how a function can fail to be continuous at x = a , and accompany your description with some specific examples.
(a) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist at
x
=
a
,
and accompany your description with some specific examples.
(b) Write a paragraph or two that describes how the limit of a function can fail to exist as
x
→
+
∞
or
x
→
−
∞
,
and accompany your description with some specific examples.
(c) Write a paragraph or two that describes how a function can fail to be continuous at
x
=
a
,
and accompany your description with some specific examples.
For each given function f(x) find f'(x) using the rules learned in section 9.5.
1. f(x)=x32
32x
2. f(x)=7x+13
3. f(x) =
x4
4. f(x) = √√x³
5. f(x) = 3x²+
3
x2
Find:
lim x →-6 f (x)
limx-4 f (x)
lim x-1 f (x)
lim x →4 f (x)
(-6,3) •
(-1,5)
-8
-7
(-6,-2)
4+
(4,5)
(4,2) •
(-1,1)
-6
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