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Limits Exercises

1. The document provides exercises on evaluating limits of functions as x approaches certain values (infinity, 0, or other constants). 2. There are 22 problems where the limits are to be determined either using tables of values, simplifying fractions by identifying dominant terms, or direct evaluation. 3. The answers to the first 6 problems are provided to check the work.

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Limits Exercises

1. The document provides exercises on evaluating limits of functions as x approaches certain values (infinity, 0, or other constants). 2. There are 22 problems where the limits are to be determined either using tables of values, simplifying fractions by identifying dominant terms, or direct evaluation. 3. The answers to the first 6 problems are provided to check the work.

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Exercises: Limits Answers

1. 1 2. −0.5 3. infinity 4. no limit 5. 0.1353 6. 0.5774


1–4 Use a table of values to guess the limit. 6x + 1 x2
9. lim 10. lim
x→∞ 2x + 5 x→∞ 1 − x2
p 7. x/4x2 ; the limit is 0 8. x3 /x; the limit is ∞ 9. 6x/2x; the limit is 3 10. x2 / − x2 ; the limit is −1
1. lim x1/x 2. lim x − x2 + x
x→∞ x→∞
x2 + 4x + 6 1 − 4x3
11. lim 12. lim 2 11. x2 /3x2 ; the limit is 1/3 12. −4x3 /x2 ; the limit is −∞ 13. x2 /2x ; the limit is 0 14. 3x /x5 ; the limit is ∞
x→∞ 3x2 + 1 x→∞ x + 2x + 1
1 x
 
3. lim 1+ √ 4. lim sin(x2 )
x→∞ x x→∞ 15. 0.1 16. 2/3 17. 0.25 18. 5 19. 10 20. 3 21. 6 22. −3
x2 + 3 x4 + 3x
13. lim 14. lim
5. Use a table of values to estimate the following limit: x→∞ 2x x→∞ x5 + 1
 x
x 15–18 Use a table of values to guess the limit.
lim
x→∞ x + 2

Your answer must be correct to four decimal places. x + 25 − 5 4x − 1
15. lim 16. lim
x→0 x x→0 8x − 1
6. Use a table of values to estimate the following limit:

x x−2 x5 − 1
lim p 17. lim 18. lim
x→∞ x→4 x−4 x→1 x−1
3x2 + 1
Your answer must be correct to four decimal places. 19–22 Evaluate the limit by simplifying the fraction.

7–14 Identify the largest terms in the numerator and (x + 5)2 − 25 (x + 1)3 − 1
denominator, and use your answers to evaluate the limit. 19. lim 20. lim
x→0 x x→0 x

x x3 + 2
7. lim 8. lim x2 − 9 x2 − 7x + 10
x→∞ 1 + 4x2 x→∞ x+1 21. lim 22. lim
x→3 x−3 x→2 x−2

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