Asked by ashley
It is known that x 2 + 4x ≤ f(x) ≤ -x 2 -4x the interval [-4, 0]. Use the Squeeze Theorem to evaluate the limit as x approaches negative 2 of f of x.
-4
0
4
Squeeze Theorem does not apply
-4
0
4
Squeeze Theorem does not apply
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Answered by
Steve
x^2+4x <= f(x) <= -(x^2+4x)
If x = -2,
-4 <= f(x) <= 4
I don't think squeezing applies.
If x = -2,
-4 <= f(x) <= 4
I don't think squeezing applies.
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