(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...
(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 C. The limit increases or decreases without bound (select this any time the limit increases or decreases without bound, even if there D. The limit DOES exist oscillates in such a way that it never settles down to approach a single value) are other reasons why the limit does not exist) ii.) If the limit exists (and does not increase/decrease without bound), give the minimum M that satisfies the formal limit definition for this limit for e0.1. If the limit does not exist, enter NA ii) If the limit exists (and does not increase/decrease without bound), give two further values for M that also satisfy the formal limit definition for the two-sided limit. If the two-sided limit does not exist, enter NA. (separate numeric answers with a comma)
(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 C. The limit increases or decreases without bound (select this any time the limit increases or decreases without bound, even if there D. The limit DOES exist oscillates in such a way that it never settles down to approach a single value) are other reasons why the limit does not exist) ii.) If the limit exists (and does not increase/decrease without bound), give the minimum M that satisfies the formal limit definition for this limit for e0.1. If the limit does not exist, enter NA ii) If the limit exists (and does not increase/decrease without bound), give two further values for M that also satisfy the formal limit definition for the two-sided limit. If the two-sided limit does not exist, enter NA. (separate numeric answers with a comma)