(1 point) Evaluate lim *+5 (x – 5)3 Enter I for 0,-1 for -00, and DNE...
1. Evaluate the limit. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Enter "DNE" if limit does not exist.) lim : x→10 (x−10)/(x2−100)= 2. Evaluate the limit. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed.) lim : x→−6 (x^2+13x+42)/(x+6)= 3. Evaluate the limit: lim : x→0 (cot7x)/(csc7x)= 4.Evaluate the limit. (Use symbolic notation and fractions where needed. Enter "DNE" in answer field if limit does not exist.) lim : x→1 [(7/(1−x)) −(14/(1−x^2))]=
Previous Problem Problem List Next Problem (1 point) Evaluate the limit. Enter INF for 00, -INF for -00, or DNE if the limit does not exist, but is neither oo nor 5.2 lim 250 22 - 25 2-5 32 5
Evaluate the limit. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) lim 7 + et X-01-er
Write DNE if the limit does not exist at a point. 1. lim g(x) = -1 Help on limits. 2. lim g(x) = 3 3. limg(x) = 0 M 4. lim g(x) = -4 5. g(1) = 2
(1 point) Evaluate the limit: lim (------) = = DNE X-4
Evaluate the limit, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) lim V 64 + - 8 h0
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1 Given lim f(x) = 5, lim g(x) = -2, and lim h(x) = 0, evaluate the limit: lim x-c f(x) - 8(x) 1-C X- X-C 1 5 b) c) d) e) does not exist
Given that lim f(x) = 3, lim g(x) = 0, and lim h(x) = 5, find the limits that exist. Enter DNE if the limit doesn't exist help (limits) (a) lim f(x) + h(x)] = 8 (b) lim{f(x)} = 9 (c) lim yh(x) = 5^(1/3) help (limits) !!! help (limits) help (limits) In help (limits) help (limits) f(3) (2) (9) lim !!! help (limits) 3-a g(x) 2f(x) !! help (limits) h(x) - f(x)
(1 point) Find lim vx+10. If the limit increases or decreases without bound, write inf or -inf, respectively. If it does not exist and cannot be represented by +oo or -oo, enter DNE. i.) If the limit does not exist, explain why. Check ALL that apply: A. The function is not defined beyond a particular bound in the direction of-co B. The function's behavior as x increases/decreases without bound does not approach one set value (for example, if the function...