Chapter 1: Q. 59 (page 149)
Calculate each limit in Exercises 35–80.
Short Answer
The limit is infinity
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Chapter 1: Q. 59 (page 149)
Calculate each limit in Exercises 35–80.
The limit is infinity
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Each function in Exercises 9–12 is discontinuous at some value x = c. Describe the type of discontinuity and any one-sided continuity at x = c, and sketch a possible graph of f.
Write delta-epsilon proofs for each of the limit statements in Exercises
Use what you know about one-sided limits to prove that a function is continuous at a point if and only if it is both left and right continuous at .
Calculate each of the limits:
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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.
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