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To guess: The value of

Answer to Problem 20E
The value of limit is guessed to 80.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The values of h are
Calculation:
Since h approaches 0, the values
Evaluate the function (correct to 6 decimal places) when
−0.5 | 7.59375 | −24.4063 | 48.812500 |
−0.1 | 24.76099 | −7.23901 | 72.390100 |
−0.01 | 31.20796 | −0.79204 | 79.203990 |
−0.001 | 31.92008 | −0.07992 | 79.920040 |
−0.0001 | 31.992 | −0.008 | 79.992000 |
Here, the value of
That is,
Evaluate the function (correct to 6 decimal places) when
0.5 | 97.65625 | 65.65625 | 131.312500 |
0.1 | 40.84101 | 8.84101 | 88.410100 |
0.01 | 32.80804 | 0.80804 | 80.804010 |
0.001 | 32.08008 | 0.08008 | 80.080040 |
0.0001 | 32.008 | 0.008001 | 80.008000 |
Here, the value of
That is,
Since the right hand limit and the left hand limits are the same, the value of
Therefore, the limit of the function is guessed to 80.
Chapter 2 Solutions
Single Variable Calculus: Concepts and Contexts, Enhanced Edition
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