Chapter 1: Q. 42 (page 149)
Calculate each limit in Exercises 35-80.
Short Answer
The limit of the expression is.
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Chapter 1: Q. 42 (page 149)
Calculate each limit in Exercises 35-80.
The limit of the expression is.
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Use the delta-epsilon definition of continuity to argue that f is or is not continuous at the indicated point .
Explain why the Intermediate Value Theorem allows us to say that a function can change sign only at discontinuities and zeroes.
Write delta-epsilon proofs for each of the limit statements in Exercises
For each limit in Exercises 33–38, either use continuity to calculate the limit or explain why Theorem 1.16 does not apply.
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