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I need help finding the limit of the following sequence or determining that the limit does not exists
{csc^(-1) 11n}
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Kate
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Find the indicated limit, if it exists.
-4 -12 -8 The limit does not exist.
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Gail
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Find the limit if it exists.
1. Lim x--> 3 (square root of x+1) -2 over (x-3)
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Anonymous
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Evaluate the limit of f(g(x)) as x approaches 0.
F(x)= 4x-4 G(x)= 8x+1
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Anonymous
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What is the limit as x approaches a
of (sinx-sin a)/(x-a)? a. -sin a b. cos a c. -sin x d. cos x e. undefined Thanks!
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ashley
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I'm studying for the AP exam and I can't figure this problem out.
I thought the answer was negative infinity but that isn't an
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ashley
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Find the limit as x approaches 3 of [(2x^3-5x^2+7)/(3sin(xpi/6)-cos(xpi))]
When I plugged in 3, I got 4.
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Jeff
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Evaluate the limit.
lim x → 1 (ln x)/(sin 5πx)
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TayB
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Find the limit. Use l'Hospital's Rule if appropriate. If there is a more elementary method, consider using it.
lim x→0+ (sinx
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TayB
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Find the limit. Use l'Hospital's Rule if appropriate. If there is a more elementary method, consider using it.
lim x→0
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TayB
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Graph the function. Then use your graph to find the indicated limit. You do not have to provide the graph
f(x) = 5x - 3,lim x
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Ciara
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Graph the function. Then use your graph to find the indicated limit. You do not have to provide the graph
f(x) = 5x - 3,lim x
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Ciara
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The limit as x approaches 1 (x^3-1)/(x^2-1) is
I got 3/2
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Sarah
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1.) Evaluate Lim x->0 (tanx/x)
2.) Find the equations of the lines that pass through the point (0,-2) and are tangent to the
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Anonymous
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lim x->0 X*e^(cos 1/x)
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Anonymous
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I need help trying to find the left, right, and overall limits for this piecewise function without using a calculator.
f(x) = {
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Pax
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I'm trying to find the left, right, and overall limits of this function without using a calculator. Any help/suggestions on how
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Pax
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Write a function that has two infinite limits at two different x-values.
Write a function where both one sided limits exist at
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asked by
Roger
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5) Use the L’Hopital’s method to evaluate the following limits. In each case, indicate what type of limit it is ( 0/0,
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asked by
Jane
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Find limit as x approaches 1 5/(x-1)^2
A. 0 B. Negative infinity C. 5/4 D. Infinity E. None of these
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Anon
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Prove using formal definition of limit:
Lim 2^(1/n)=1 n->ininity
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Ashley
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lim {x-3}/(x^2-9)
x->3 ( I used {} to show absolute value) Find the limit if there is one.
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asked by
Morgan
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lim (squar(14+y)-squar(14))/y
y->0 Find limit if there is one.
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asked by
Morgan
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lim x→ ∞ of e^(−x) sin√x
A little lost. Help would be appreciated.
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asked by
Anonymous
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i don't know what to start.
Given a number espilon >0, prove there exists a natural number x such that 1/x <espilion
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victoria
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Lim of [1/(3+x)]-(1/3)/x as x approaches 0 is?
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Tracy
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find the limit as x approaches infinity, -(x+1) (e^(1/(x+1))-1)
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asked by
bel
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Create two different functions for which the left-hand limit at zero is 0 and for which the right hand limit at zero is 8
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Jacke
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Consider the function (4)/(1-2^(1/x))
1. Estimate the right-hand limit, lim x->0+ f(x). Back up your answer by making an analytic
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asked by
Sam
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Hello!
I am not sure why I am getting this problem wrong, and I keep getting six. Could someone be kind enough to show me how
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DeeDee
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Limit as x approaches zero (1/x-1/tanx)
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Sarah
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I'm asked to find the limit as n approaches infinity of : [(2^(n) +1]/ [2^(n+1)]. The review we were given has [1+ 2^(-n)] / 2
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Anonymous
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find the limit algebraically. Use L'Hospital's Rule where appropriate. If there is a moare elementary method, consider using it.
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Selda
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Question 2
Let an = Hn - ln(n), where Hn is the nth harmonic number Hn = 1 + 1/2 + .... + 1/n a. Show that an > 0 for n>= 1
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Bae
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a. Consider the following limit as a fact:
lim n-> infinity ((n!)^1/n)/n = 1/e Use this limit to study the convergence of this
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Bae
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What is the value of this expression when n approaches infinity?
4−(4/n)+(5/n)+(15/3n^2) A) 20 B) 10 C) 5 D) 4 E) 1
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Shawna
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What is the right-hand limit of this function at x=2?
g(x)=x^2−3/x−3 A) -1 B) 0 C) 1 D) 2 E) 3
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Shawna
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What is the left-hand limit of f(x)=|x−3|/x−3 as x approaches 3?
A) 1 B) 2 C) 0 D) -1 E) -2
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asked by
Shawna
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Solve it step by step so I can't do the rest.
lim x->-infinity (ax^2+b)/(cx+d) Thank you! Answer th
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Kris
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Let lim f(x) =16 as x->4 and lim g(x) =8 as x->4
Use the limit rules to find lim [cos(pi*f(x)/g(x))] as x->4
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asked by
Andy
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Find the limit.
lim t → ∞ (sqrt t + t^2)/(6t − t^2)
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DeeDee
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lim x->5 (6-x)/(x-5)^2
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asked anonymously
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lim pi/2+ (2/x)sec(x)
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asked anonymously
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Determine the one sided limit of f(x) s x approaches -2 from the right side.
F(X) = (x^2-2x+4)/(x^3+8). I do not know where to
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asked by
Samantha
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N(t) = 100t / (t + 9)
where t >=0 Find lim x approaching to infinity N(t)
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asked by
Jess
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4. lim (tanx)=
x->pi/3 -(sqrt3) 1 (sqrt3) ***-1 The limit does not exist. 5. lim |x|= x->-2 -2 ***2 0 -1 The limit does not
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asked by
Samantha
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Hi,
I am trying to figure out what the limit as h approaches 0 of (1-2h)^(1/h) is. I am unfamiliar with the process I am supposed
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chowwin
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lim of x to 0 = x^2+1
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dlvan
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Does the limit of xy/(x^2 + y^2) exist as (x,y)--->(0,0)?
Why or why not??
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asked by
Liz
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evaluate the limit as x approaches 0 (1/x/-1/sins)
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sol
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