2. Evaluate (by SHOWING YOUR WORK!) the following limits. If the limit does not exist, write...
2. Evaluate (by SHOWING YOUR WORK!) the following limits. If the limit does not exist, write "does not exists": (a) (5 points) (You CANNOT use DE L'HOPITAL'S RULE!!) lim 1 - cos(x). 1-0 .22 (b) (5 points) You CAN use DE L'HOPITAL'S RULE!!) In(1 +6x) lim 2-0 C
1. Evaluate (by SHOWING YOUR WORK! You CANNOT use DE L'HOPITAL's RULE!!) the following limits. If the limit does not exist, write "does not exists”: (a) (5 points) x2 - 32 lim ++ 2x2 - 1' (b) (5 points) - 3 lim 169 - 9
1. Evaluate (by SHOWING YOUR WORK! You CANNOT use DE L'HOPITAL's RULE!!) the following limits. If the limit does not exist, write "does not exists": (a) (5 points) 2 - 31 lim 1++ 2.12 (b) (5 points) Vr-3 lim +91-9
explain clearly please Problem 3 (6 points each). Evaluate the following limits algebraically, showing all work. If the limit does not exist, then write DNE and explain why it does not exist. You may use L'Hospial's rule but if you do you must specify that you have done so. (a) lim (e-2x + 2 tan-? (3.)) (5) limun (2+1) (c) lim a tan (1/1)
3. (5 pts. each) Evaluate the following limits if they exist. If the limit does not exist, then use the Two-Path Test to show that it does not exist. 5x²y (a) lim (x,y)=(0,0) **+3y2 (b) lim (x,y)-(1,-1) 1+xyz
Evaluate the following limits. If you use L'Hopital's Rule, indicate on your paper that you have done so. If a limit is oo or - 0, then write oo or -oo. You may write DNE for does not exist. x² – 1 a.) lim Preview 7+1 In 4.q7 = - b.) lim 1+ I-4 2 – 3. - 4 Preview et -1 c.) lim 1+0 - sin(4x) Preview d.) limsin 4x = Preview Preview
i need it really fast 2.) a.) Evaluate the following limit. lim x2 (Don't use the L'Hopital's rule.) (15 points) **(1-cos()
(4) Evaluate each of the following limits or show that the limit does not exist: (a lim 2014 – 2y4 (3,4) (0,0) 22 - y2 lim 1 + 2y (x,y) (0,0) = -2y (b)
Use properties of limits and algebraic methods to find the limit, if it exists. (If the limit is infinite, enter '∞' or '-∞', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.)$$ \lim _{x \rightarrow-1} \frac{x^{2}+9 x+20}{x+1} $$
evaluate the limit, if it exists, if not determine whether the one sided limits exist finite or infinite lim 0+ 1 tan 0-1 2 tan? 0-1