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CALCULUS | @ Prepatec 1.6 ACTIVITY 1 — INFINITE LIMITS Name io ID acnsazcrig DATE 25 08 2025 Calculate the following limits, using all needed procedures. We say lim f (x)= xa if we can make f(x) arbitrarily large for all x sufficiently close to x=a, from both sides, without actually letting ¥ = @. We say lim f (x)=-<0 ma if we can make f(x) arbitrarily large and negative for all x sufficiently close to xa, from both sides, without actually letting ¥ = @. REMEMBER! sitive finite number asitive finite number positi fn =- and Positive f Sie tuber AND i ite number negati\ ite numb senate sins me pad oe vein er ~) 0.05|- 3-361 0.005)—3 030% o.m0s “3.6030 x Ay 1239.) 4.ov [2304.01 4 .001|2 3004.-.00% lim 5=2x 17 4364 = 136 ror 4-x? a2 2 x x —-xt3 44g ey xt WEAN AB-ON = 1. FANIH9G% ON Which of the above functions has vertical asymptote? Remember! To decide the existence of a vertical asymptote, you have to verify first the domain of the function. Then calculate the limit at the points excluded from the domain. If at least a one-sided limit at x=a (ais a value excluded from the domain) is positive or negative infinity, we say that the function has a vertical asymptote at x=a.

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