(a)
To calculate: Estimate the limits
(a)
Answer to Problem 49E
The limit is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The limit
Calculation:
The function reaches point 4 as the graph
Therefore the required limit is 4.
(b)
To calculate: Estimate the limits
(b)
Answer to Problem 49E
The limit is
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The limit is
Calculation:
Trace the graph will reveal that it approaches the point
Therefore, the required limit is -3.
(c)
To calculate: Estimate the limits
(c)
Answer to Problem 49E
The limit does not exists.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The limit
Calculation:
From 49a and 49b:
As there are distinct limitations on each side, there is no such thing as a limit.
Therefore, the required limit does not exists.
(d)
To calculate: Estimate the limits
(d)
Answer to Problem 49E
.The limit is 4.
Explanation of Solution
Given information: The limit
Calculation:
The
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