Finding a Limit In Exercises 41-46, write a sampler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point Then find the limit of the function. Use a graphing utility to confirm your result. lim x → − 2 3 x 2 + 5 x − 2 x + 2
Finding a Limit In Exercises 41-46, write a sampler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point Then find the limit of the function. Use a graphing utility to confirm your result. lim x → − 2 3 x 2 + 5 x − 2 x + 2
Solution Summary: The author explains how the limit of given function f(x)=2+5x-2x+2 can be simplified to c
Finding a Limit In Exercises 41-46, write a sampler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point Then find the limit of the function. Use a graphing utility to confirm your result.
Calculus III
May I please have some elaborations on Example 2 part a? Thank you.
1. A bicyclist is riding their bike along the Chicago Lakefront Trail. The velocity (in
feet per second) of the bicyclist is recorded below. Use (a) Simpson's Rule, and (b)
the Trapezoidal Rule to estimate the total distance the bicyclist traveled during the
8-second period.
t
0 2
4 6 8
V
10 15
12 10 16
2. Find the midpoint rule approximation for
(a) n = 4
+5
x²dx using n subintervals.
1° 2
(b) n = 8
36
32
28
36
32
28
24
24
20
20
16
16
12
8-
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
12
8
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
=
5 37
A 4 8 0.5
06
9
Chapter 2 Solutions
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