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- The graph below is the function f(x) 4- 2- -3 -2 -1 -21 -51 Determine the following values. Enter "DNE" if a value does not exist, enter "oo" (lower case "o") if the limit approaches positive infinity, or "-oo" if the limit approaches negative infinity. lim f(x) = lim f(x) = lim f(2) = f(3)arrow_forwardFind a formula for a function f that satisfies the following conditions. lim f(x) = 0 lim f (x) = -0 f(8) = 0 lim f (x) = oo lim f (x) = -0 f(-1) = 10 9 - x f (x) = 22 (x – 8) - 8 - x f (x) = 교교 (x - 9) 8 - x f (x) = 12 (x – 8) 9 - x f (x) = 2? (x – 9) O none of thesearrow_forwardB. LIMITS at INFINITY Recall your lesson in Piece-wise function. X→C In this lesson, you must be able to differentiate between f(c) and lim f(x). In evaluating a function f(c), when you do DIRECT SUBSTITUTION, the result must be a DEFINED NUMBER (A NUMBER THAT EXIST), otherwise f(c) is UNDFINED. Contrary to lim f(x), when you do direct substitution, the answer maybe indeterminate 0/0 but THERE IS A WAY TO EVALUATE THE LIMIT USING MANY TECHNIQUES, otherwise lim f(x) DOES NOT EXIST. x→c X-C Let us examine the piece-wise function below. 0 1. f(-4) 2. f(-2) 3. f (0) The function is defined by the equation. 4. f (1) 5. f(2) 6. f (3) f(x) = 2+7, -4≤x≤-2 -2, 7. f (4) 8. f(7). -1, (x-2)², x-4 x-7 7 A Self-Regulated Learning Module 2arrow_forwardx+ y3 Consider lim Which ONE of the following statements is TRUE? (x.y)-(1,-1) x+y A. None of the choices in the list. B. For every number e>0 there is a corresponding number 8>0 such that if point (x,y) is in the domain of f (x,y) = - and 00 there is a corresponding number 8>0 such that if point (x.y) is in the domain of f(x.y) = and 00 there is a correspomding number &>0 such that if point (x,y) is in the domain of f (x,y) = - x+y and 0<(x-1)2+ (y+1)? <8 and then |f (x,y) – 3|arrow_forwardLet f(x)= 2x and g(x)=1- if lim f(x)= lim g(x) then k=| ( Drag and drop the correct option in the given 3x?+x box.) 2 -2 None of thesearrow_forwardTutorial Exercise Use the given graph of the function y = f(x) to find the following quantities, if they exist. y 3 1 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 (a) lim f(x) X-4 (b) lim f(x) X-1- (c) x--1+ lim f(x) (d) lim f(x) x--1 (e) f(-1) Step 1 of 3 (a) lim f(x) X→-4 Recall lim f(x) exists if and only if lim f(x) = lim f(x). a+ Xa Xa Also recall lim f(x) = L if the values of f(x) can be made arbitrarily close to L by taking x sufficiently close to a for Xa x a. Using the graph, find the values (if they exist) of lim f(x) and lim f(x). (If a limit does not exist, enter DNE.) X→-4+ X-4- lim f(x) = X→-4- lim f(x) = X→-4+ O, lim f(x) ---Select--- X--4 O and its value is as follows. (If the limit does not Since these limits -Select--- exist, enter DNE.) lim f(x) = X-4arrow_forwardarrow_back_iosSEE MORE QUESTIONSarrow_forward_iosRecommended textbooks for you
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