Chapter 1: Q. 56 (page 88)
Sketch graphs by hand and use them to make approximations for each of the limits in Exercises 53–66. If a two-sided limit does not exist, describe the one-sided limits.
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The value of and graph is

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Chapter 1: Q. 56 (page 88)
Sketch graphs by hand and use them to make approximations for each of the limits in Exercises 53–66. If a two-sided limit does not exist, describe the one-sided limits.
The value of and graph is

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Calculate each of the limits:
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Calculate each of the limits:
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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| < .
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| < .
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