Chapter 1: Q. 15 (page 135)
Suppose f and g are functions such thatand
Given this information, calcuate the limits that follow, if possible. If it is not possible with the given information, explain why.
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The value ofcannot be calculated
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Chapter 1: Q. 15 (page 135)
Suppose f and g are functions such thatand
Given this information, calcuate the limits that follow, if possible. If it is not possible with the given information, explain why.
The value ofcannot be calculated
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For each limit in Exercises 33–38, either use continuity to calculate the limit or explain why Theorem 1.16 does not apply.
For each function f graphed in Exercises 23–26, describe the intervals on which f is continuous. For each discontinuity of f, describe the type of discontinuity and any one-sided continuity. Justify your answers about discontinuities with limit statements.

For each limit statement , use algebra to find δ > 0 in terms of > 0 so that if 0 < |x − c| < δ, then | f(x) − L| < .
Calculate each of the limits:
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Write delta-epsilon proofs for each of the limit statements in Exercises .
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