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Prueba Corte 1 Limites NICOLAS SEBASTIAN CASTILLO RODRIGUEZ (nicolascastillo1123)

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Problem 1. (1 point)
Let F be the function below.
Problem 2. (1 point)
Let F be the function below.
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Evaluate each of the following expressions.

Evaluate each of the following expressions.


Note: Enter ’DNE’ if the limit does not exist or is not
defined.
Note: Enter ’DNE’ if the limit does not exist or is not
defined.
a) lim F (x) =
x→−1−

lim F (x) = a) lim F (x) =


x→−1+ x→−1−

lim F (x) = lim F (x) =


x→−1 x→−1+
F (−1) = lim F (x) =
x→−1

F (−1) =
b) lim− F (x) =
x→1
lim F (x) = b) lim− F (x) =
x→1+ x→1
lim F (x) = lim F (x) =
x→1 x→1+
F (1) = lim F (x) =
x→1
F (1) =
c) lim F (x) =
x→3−
lim F (x) = c) lim− F (x) =
x→3+ x→3
lim F (x) = lim F (x) =
x→3 x→3+
F (3) = lim F (x) =
x→3
F (3) =

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Problem 3. (1 point) Problem 8. (1 point)
Evaluate the limit Let f (x) = 3 − x2 . Find each of the following:
x2 + 6x
p 
2 f (8) − f (4)
lim x +6− (A) =
x→6 x 8−4
f (4 + h) − f (4)
If the limit does not exist enter DNE. (B) =
h
f (4 + h) − f (4)
Limit = (C) lim =
h→0 h

Problem 4. (1 point)
Evaluate the limit
6x
lim
x→2 3 + x4
If the limit does not exist enter DNE. Problem 9. (1 point)
Part 1: Evaluate the limit
Limit = Evaluate the following limit by simplifying the ex-
pression (first answer box) and then evaluating the
limit (second answer box).
Problem 5. (1 point)
Evaluate the limit x−3
√ lim √ √ = lim = .
lim 16 − 4x
x→3 x − 3 x→3
x→−1
Hint: Treat x − 3 as a difference of squares. Note:
If the limit does not exist enter DNE. In your written solution, you should write the limit
statement lim in every step except the last one,
x→3
Limit = where the limit is finally evaluated.
Part 2: Follow-up question
Problem 6. (1 point)
Evaluate
f (4 + h) − f (4)
lim ,
h→0 h
where f (x) = 3x + 6.
Problem 10. (1 point)
If the limit does not exist enter DNE. Evaluate the following limit by simplifying the expres-
sion (first answer box) and then evaluating the limit
Limit = (second answer box).
1
− 81

x
lim = lim = .
Problem 7. (1 point) x→8 x−8 x→8
Evaluate the limit
Note: In your written solution, you should write the
x−4
lim limit statement lim in every step except the last one,
x→4 x2 − 4x x→8
where the limit is finally evaluated.
If the limit does not exist enter DNE.

Limit =

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Problem 12. (1 point) Problem 13. (1 point)
Let f be defined by
(
5x3 − 2m, x ≤ −1
f (x) =
6x2 + 5m, x > −1

(a) Find (in terms of m) lim f (x)


x→−1+
Limit =

(b) Find (in terms of m) lim f (x)


x→−1−
Limit =
Evaluate the given limits using the graph of the function
−1
f (x) = shown above.
(x − 1)(x − 8)2
(c) Find the value of m so that Enter Infinity for ∞, -Infinity for −∞, or DNE if
the limit does not exist, but is neither ∞ nor −∞.
lim f (x) = lim f (x)
x→−1− x→−1+
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a) lim f (x) =
x→1−
b) lim+ f (x) =
x→1
c) lim f (x) =
x→1
d) lim f (x) =
x→8−
e) lim+ f (x) =
x→8
f) lim f (x) =
x→8

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Problem 14. (1 point) Problem 15. (1 point)
Use the given graph of the function f to determine the
type of discontinuity at each x-value.

At each of the following points, choose the selection that


best describes the nature of the function’s continuity
there.

? 1. at x = 4
? 2. at x = 3 • choose one
• removable
? 3. at x = 1 • jump
• infinite
1. What type of discontinuity does f have at x = −4?

• choose one
• removable
• jump
• infinite
2. What type of discontinuity does f have at x = −2?

• choose one
• removable
• jump
• infinite
3. What type of discontinuity does f have at x = 2?

• choose one
• removable
• jump
• infinite
4. What type of discontinuity does f have at x = 4?

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Problem 16. (1 point)
x2 −49
Consider the function f (x) = x−7 .

(a) Fill in the following table of values for f (x):

x= 6.9 6.99 6.999 6.9999 7.0001 7.001 7.01 7.1


f (x) =

(b) Based on your table of values, what would you ex-


pect the limit of f (x) as x approaches 7 to be?
2
−49
lim xx−7 =
x→7

(c) Graph the function to see if it is consistent with your


answers to parts (a) and (b). By graphing, find an in-
terval for x near 7 such that the difference between your
conjectured limit and the value of the function is less
than 0.01. In other words, find a window of height 0.02
such that the graph exits the sides of the window and
not the top or bottom. What is the window?
≤x≤ ,
≤y≤ .

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