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3 Let's Practice

Lesson 1.3 Let's Practice

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Score List Review Questions

Question 1 1/1 pt

Evaluate the limits. If any of them tend towards − ∞ or + ∞, enter "oo" (two lower case "o" letters) for
the infinity symbol. If the limit does not exist, enter "DNE".

5
lim    =

− 2
x→2 (x − 2)

+∞  

5
lim   
2
=

+
x→2 (x − 2)

+∞  

5
lim    =

x→2 2
(x − 2)

+∞  

Question 2 1/1 pt

Use the graph to determine the equation of the vertical asymptote:

5
4
3
2
1

-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5

x = 1

Question 3 1/1 pt

Describe the behavior of the expresion as x → − 3


+
and as x → − 3

. Enter oo for ∞ and
-oo for
− ∞.

3x
As x → − 3
+
, → = −∞  

3
(x + 3)

3x
As x → − 3

, = ∞  

3
(x + 3)

Question 4 1/1 pt

The graph of y = f (x) (solid) and y = g(x) (dashed) is shown

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-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6
-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

-6
Find the following limits.

f (x)
lim =
x→ −4

g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

f (x)
lim =
x→ −4
+
g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

f (x)
lim =
x→ −4 g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

Question 5 1/1 pt

Evaluate the following limits. If needed, enter oo for ∞ and


-oo for −∞ .

39x
(a) lim   = −∞  

7
+
7 − 8x
x→
8

39x
(b) lim   = ∞  
7

7 − 8x
x→
8

Question 6 1/1 pt

The vertical asymptote of the curve

3
9x
y =

x − 6

is given by x = 6  

Question 7 1/1 pt

Evaluate the following limits. If needed, enter oo for ∞ and


-oo for −∞ , and DNE if the limit does not
exist.

2x
lim = −∞  

+ 2
x→ −2 (x + 2)

2x
lim = −∞  

− 2
x→ −2 (x + 2)

2x
lim = −∞  
2
x→ −2
(x + 2)

Question 8 1/1 pt

The horizontal asymptotes of the curve

15x
y =

1/4
4
(x + 1)

are given by
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are given by
y1 = 15   and

y2 = −15  

where y1 > y2 .

Question 9 1/1 pt

Evaluate the following limits. If needed, enter oo for ∞ and


-oo for −∞ , and DNE if the limit does not
exist.

− 5x
lim = ∞  

+ 5
x→ −4 (x + 4)

− 5x
lim = −∞  

− 5
x→ −4 (x + 4)

− 5x
lim = DNE  
5
x→ −4
(x + 4)

Question 10 1/1 pt

Evaluate

2
12x − 17x − 7
lim
− 2
x→7 x − 6x − 7

−∞  

Question 11 1/1 pt

The graph of y = f (x) (solid) and y = g(x) (dashed) is shown

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 1 2 3 4 5 6
-1

-2

-3

-4

-5

-6
Find the following limits.

f (x)
lim =
x→3

g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

f (x)
lim =
x→3
+
g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

f (x)
lim =
x→3 g(x)

−∞

Does Not Exist

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Question 12 0.8/1 pt

Which of the following is/are signified by lim f (x) = ∞ ?


x→a

The limit exists and equals infinity.


The value of f (x) becomes infinite when x approaches a.

As x approaches a, the value of f (x) increases without bound.

This means that f (a) = ∞

The value of x goes out to infinity, when it gets close to a.

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