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Applied Calculus
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781337514309
Author: Waner
Publisher: Cengage
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Chapter 6.1, Problem 73E
Exercises 71–76 use the results of Exercises 69 and 70.
A piece of chalk is tossed vertically upward by Prof. Schwarzenegger and hits the ceiling 100 feet above with a BANG.
a. What is the minimum speed at which the piece of chalk must have been thrown to enable it to hit the ceiling?
b. Assuming that Prof. Schwarzenegger in fact tossed the piece of chalk up at 100 ft/sec, how fast was it moving when it struck the ceiling?
c. Assuming that Prof. Schwarzenegger tossed the chalk up at 100 ft/sec, and that it recoils from the ceiling with the same speed it had at the instant it hit, how long will it take the chalk to make the return journey and hit the ground?
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A. x²-2x-35 The limits lim X-7 X-7 and lim (x+5) equal the same number when evaluated using X-7 direct substitution. B. Since each limit approaches 7, it follows that the limits are equal. C. The numerator of the expression X-2x-35 X-7 simplifies to x + 5 for all x, so the limits are equal. D. Since x²-2x-35 X-7 = x + 5 whenever x 7, it follows that the two expressions evaluate to the same number as x approaches 7. Now evaluate the limit. x²-2x-35 lim X-7 X-7 = (Simplify your answer.)arrow_forwardA function f is even if f(x) = f(x) for all x in the domain of f. If f is even, with lim f(x) = 4 and x-6+ lim f(x)=-3, find the following limits. X-6 a. lim f(x) b. +9-←x lim f(x) X-6 a. lim f(x)= +9-←x (Simplify your answer.) b. lim f(x)= X→-6 (Simplify your answer.) ...arrow_forwardEvaluate the following limit. lim X-X (10+19) Select the correct answer below and, if necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice. 10 A. lim 10+ = 2 ☐ (Type an integer or a simplified fraction.) X-∞ B. 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