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EX9: Where are the flowing functions continuous?
f(x)=sin(x2)
f(x)=ln(1+cosx)
xx2sinx2
lim fog (x)f(lim g ( x ))
n→ a n→ a

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lim f (x )=lim sin ⁡(x 2)=sin(lim x 2)=sina
n→ a n→ a n→a

y=f(x)=lnx=log e x
Let 1+cosx>0
cosx>-1
-1<cosx<1
cosx≠-1x=±Π, ±3Π……
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EX10
Show that there is a root of the equation
4x3-6x2+3x-2=0 between 1 and 2
{y=4x -6x +3x-2,y=0}
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pf:Let f(x)= 4x3-6x2+3x-2


Then f(x) is continuous on (-∞,∞) ps:p.122 theorem5
We have f(1)<0 and f(2)>0
It follows that f(1)f(2)<0
By the root theorem, there exist one point
C E (1,2) such that f(c)=0
we complete this proof #
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*lim f ( x )=∞  x=a vertical asymptote 垂直漸進線
x→ a

* lim f ( x)=?? Limit at infinite


x→ ∞

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