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.)
$$ \lim _{x \rightarrow-1} \frac{x^{2}+9 x+20}{x+1} $$
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
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.)
Use properties of limits and algebraic methods to find the limit, if it exists. (If the limit is infinite, enter 'se' or '-co', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.) 10 - 2x if x < 2 lim Rx), where f(x) = - X if x 22
DETAILS HARMATHAPBR1 9.1.009. Use properties of limits and algebraic methods to find the limit, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter ONE.) lim XX-2 DETAILS HARMATHAPBR1 9.2.015. The monthly charge in dollars for x kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity used by a residential consumer from November through June is given by the function 10 + 0.094x if O SXS 100 C(x) - 19.40 + 0.075(x - 100) if 100 < x < 500. 49.40 + 0.06(x - 500)...
Complete the table and predict the limit, if it exists. (Round your answers to three decimal places. If the limit is infinite, enter '∞' or '-∞', as appropriate. If the limit does not otherwise exist, enter DNE.)
The graphs of f and g are given. Use them to evaluate each limit, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) (a) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 2}[f(x)+g(x)]\)(b) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 1}[f(x)+g(x)]\)(c) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 0}[f(x) g(x)]\)(d) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow-1} \frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\)(e) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 2}\left[x^{3} f(x)\right]\)(f) \(\lim _{x \rightarrow 1} \sqrt{3+f(x)}\)
Evaluate the limit, if it exists. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) lim V 64 + - 8 h0