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are Practice Exercises sti¢ | ca « Be 73} oe gt) + | wo @ ' © ; (D) = &)_ noncof these nmr on bes bins? SEMA RE ne x0 a THis ( ate hole. 2 4 @® i w 0 FOG eM -1 nonexistent I, x* 4axt j ( (yard) - Ue 12 V2 YF-B 5. EBL XEDY of m MP4 2% 7 w4 @®o ©1 O33 O# R. PMA TY 6 pet 4’ o2 ®@- + ©1 2 nonexistent 4X48 ° BX py WE)» - 1 insite Bae ae? ®- B71 ©F M3 Oe a 8. > 2 md 2, oO1 M1 Wo O 4, = is ye PRs aa 0. ® 1 © 0D) = — E)_ none of these wag a gear) 9 27° ® 1 ©) 0 @) = — B_ none ofthese a) “inn an Continuity 108 = pa 5(I)=5 () =0 (8 doesnt exiy 7 : + aM 5 Bene. 2 12. tim SiR ° on % a (E) does not exist 13, The graph of y = arctan « has vertical asymptotes atx = O and. = (BY horizontal asymptotes at y = + © ea cilse Oandy= ® (D) vertical asymptotes atx (E) none of these sen LO 14, The graph of y 2-9 has =9 (A)_avertical asymptote at 3 (B) ahorizontal asymptote at y removable discontinuity at.x=3 — (D) an infinite discontinuity at none of these 2 0) = a igh Is S Xa) = Wa 1 at OF gl Laie) 3 O) & (E) 4 SU ah, <7 Ame 16. limsin} is = , tgp négile). (= 1G) nonexistent —(D) 1) none of these 2742 1 VAL Keay 17, Which statement is true about the curve. Ps eT cl en curve y= 5 amu) 10 Koleos isa vertical asymptote is a horizontal oaymptns, ©) The graph has no vertical or horizontal asymptote, (E) The line y=2 is ahorizontal asymptote. 4.4b+ “7 «© om 2 « nonexistent 108 AP Calculus wv hig hth Leg 19, im? i wo @ istent__ @) -1 — (B)_ none ofthese eS Keb oy é hole 20, lim xsin-} is 0 @ % © nonexiven 0) 1 1 a uo. 2 ole ault. (B) 0 (C) ~~ @D)_ nonexistent (FE) _none of these @y ae (Kt). le@ Y=() oo | a (ey x41 2(e 7 2 Let f(ay= - Jot 00X91" = 4 ite, Which of the following statements is (are) true? lim f(x) exist Gi. #u)= alia le) removable disc, fl. fis continuous at x= 1 (A) Tonly (B) Honly (© tava n (D) none of them (E) allofthem i Kot) o Ul = KE = jaatraet, = ont Bee ee a. :3x° ye pes) = 3x08 a 2 suppose Lay = au iat 72) =4. YA, 23 t. “Then f(a) is continubas 7 (A) exceptatx=1 exceptatx=2 — (C)_exceptatx=1or2 (D) exceptatx=0,1,or2 — (E) at each real number 25. The graph of f(x)= 45 has = “EXE va xe tl (A) one vertical asymptote, atx = (net fue Soe fro the y-axis as vertical asymptote = 0 20 the x-axis as horizontal asymptote and x = +t1 as el asymptotes: (D) two vertical asymptotes, at x = 1, but no horizontal asymptote (E) no asymptote We qr Liniteland Continuty. 107 sa yh: NEN Hell eye oe KON) rt) + but no vertical asymptote x20 *F) be (A) ahoricontal asyinphte at {®) no horizontal asymptote but vo vertical asymptote, atx = 0 and x= | abvorizontal asymptote at y= + and two vertical asymptotes, at x =0 and.x= 1 (D) ahorizontal asymptote at x= 2 but no vertical asymptote (£) horizontal asymptote at y = $ and two vertical asymptotes, atxsal rot xt gg) =) 2 ee 5 = 4 N20 ae 27, Let f(x) fF = 1 ite=0 Hh ih ofthe flowing statement ise) me? @Osoyexsiss ~ $0)=! @ lim fs) exists GD Fis continuous atx=0 ~ (A) Tonly — B) Monly (©) Tand only @®) allofthem ——() none of them ‘art B. Directions: Some of the following questions require the use of a graphing aleulator. calculator. i 5 28, If Lx is the greatest integer not greater than x, then imax] is aa 1 &) EF 1 © novexisent @o w nong ofst@se 29. (With the same notation) lim[.x] is en oT ro? i aoe ao | “™3 ® 2 ©-1 Mo tone ofthese 2? 2 Be NG 30, imsinx @® is-l ® ity ag) Coes between = and 0 Nim @) iszer0 ce does not exist rut bot heds 9 31. The function f(x) ao = lo =o) is continuous everywhere (B) is continuous except at x=0 (© has aremovable discontinuity at x =0 (D) hasan infinite discontinuity aty=0 (H)_has.x=0 asa vertical asymptote 108 AP Calculus ‘CHALLENGE: a Questions 32-36 are based on the function f shown in the graph and defined below: (isx<0) 2x'-2 05x) fla=j-xt2 (I< x<2) 1 (r=2) 2x-4 Qex<3) 32. tim f(x) © equa (B) equalst = (C)_ equals 2 yi does notexist — (E) none of these 33, The function fis defined on [-1,3] (A) ifr20 (BY ifxel (© ifx#2 (D) ifre3 at each x in [-1,3) 34, The function fhas a removable discontinuity at © 38. On which of the following intervals is fcontinuous? (A) x50 (B) 2 @) x53 @ -1 3 pO 24108 1 wo MF OF Questions 40-42 are based on the function fshown in the graph, lim f() # f(a)? It is possible that a= @ -1onty — w Tonly © 2only (D) -lorlonly (8) -1or2only hame Ag ladds f(x) does not exist for a = (A) -1only @) only (© 2only (D) Land 2 only (B) 1, 1,and2 Which statements about limits atx = 1 are true? L ims exissV = —! T. tim fi) exists. = | ML lim fa) exists. % vight# tye (A) none ofI,I,orIll — (B) Tonly (©) @D Fandionly —(&) Ay ,and tHE we nee Tonly Limits and Continuity 109 f(x) ==I,and f(3) is not defined. Which of the not enmghr nfo. TL, fis continuous @verywherdgreept atx=—3. sre JG) exists and f(a) exists, but I = wists, not)

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