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Give an example of a type of function whose limit, as approaches is
If is a polynomial function, the limit of a polynomial function as approaches will always be
When direct substitution is used to evaluate the limit of a rational function as approaches and the result is does this mean that the limit of does not exist?
What does it mean to say the limit of as approaches is undefined?
It could mean either (1) the values of the function increase or decrease without bound as approaches or (2) the left and right-hand limits are not equal.
For the following exercises, evaluate the limits algebraically.
For the following exercise, use the given information to evaluate the limits:
For the following exercises, evaluate the following limits.
does not exist; right-hand limit is not the same as the left-hand limit.
For the following exercises, find the average rate of change
Find an equation that could be represented by [link] .
For the following exercises, refer to [link] .
What is the right-hand limit of the function as approaches 0?
What is the left-hand limit of the function as approaches 0?
does not exist
The position function gives the position of a projectile as a function of time. Find the average velocity (average rate of change) on the interval .
The height of a projectile is given by Find the average rate of change of the height from second to seconds.
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The amount of money in an account after years compounded continuously at 4.25% interest is given by the formula where is the initial amount invested. Find the average rate of change of the balance of the account from year to years if the initial amount invested is $1,000.00.
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