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1 Computing limits 1 2 3 4 5 6 Which of these graphs satisfy the properties below? (a) the graph is a function 1,23 (b) the graph is defined at every point 2.34,6 (c) left-hand-side limits exist at every point 123,456 (d) right-hand-side limits exist at every point 1,2,3,4,5,6 (c) limits exist at every point 56 (f) the graph is a function f and lim f(x) = f(a) for alll points a 2,6 =~ (g) the graph is a function f and lim f(z) = f(a) for all points a ye po cos(z), if <0, 2. Consider the function f(z) = ¢ 22, if0<2<2, ifr > 2. (a) Draw the graph of f(x) below. Make sure to label the axes and unit lengths. (b) Do lim f(z) and lim f(z) exist? Justify your answer by computing the L-sided limits. lim f(2) does not exist since lim f(2) =1 and Jim f(x) =0. =4and Jim f(z) =4. lim f(a) exists since Jim. f(¢ 3. Compute the following limits. (a) lim [42? -— 7] (b) Jim (1/2) (©) lim [sin(2x)] 9 —oo 1 4. Compute the following limits or state that they do not exist. an Hl am [7 an (2! @) Rt () Bee © ye DNE since the left and V as right limits are not equal. 5. With help from the question above, draw a graph of “! on the interval [—5,5]. Make sure to label the axes and unit lengths.

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