Concept explainers
(a)
To find: The graph for the corresponding functions by the use of standard viewing window. Also, determine if the graph reveal whether it is possible to reach the limit.
(a)
Answer to Problem 67E
The graph for the function is defined by the use of decimal setting and what the graph reveal and if it reach the limit is described.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given limit are,
Also,
Calculation
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 1
Figure 1
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 2
Figure 2
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 3
Figure 3
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 4
Figure 4
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 5
Figure 5
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 6
Figure 6
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 7
Figure 7
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 8
Figure 8
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 9
Figure 9
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 10
Figure 10
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 11
Figure 11
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 12
Figure 12
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
(b)
To find: The graph for the corresponding functions by the use of decimal settings window. Also, determine if the graph reveal whether it is possible to reach the limit.
(b)
Answer to Problem 67E
The graph for the function is defined by the use of decimal setting and what the graph reveal and if it reach the limit is described.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given limits are,
Also,
Calculation
In order to change the window setting to decimal setting of the individual graphs proceed as follows.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 13
Figure 13
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 14
Figure
14
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 15
Figure 15
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 3
Figure 16
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 17
Figure 17
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 18
Figure 18
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 19
Figure 19
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 20
Figure 20
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 21
Figure 21
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 22
Figure 22
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 23
Figure 23
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 24
Figure 24
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 25
Figure 25
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 26
Figure 26
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 27
Figure 27
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Consider the function
Press Y= and key in the function as shown in Figure 28
Figure 28
Press the windows to change the settings to decimal settings as shown in Figure 29
Figure 29
Press the graph button to trace the function as shown in Figure 30
Figure 30
The graph of the function is defined at the required point the limit of the function exists at the defined point.
Chapter 12 Solutions
EBK PRECALCULUS W/LIMITS
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