Evaluate the limit. Verify your

  1. consider the statementlim x³-6x²+11x-6 / x-1 = 2 x->1 Using the definition of the limit, state what must be true for the above
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  2. Evaluate the limit. Verify your answer by using a table of values or a graph.lim [radical(3+x)-radical(3)] / x x->0
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  3. Sorry, i have a load of questions on integration... thanks for any help provided!Evaluate the integrals: limit 0 to pi/4 ∫
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  4. Hello, I just wanted to verify if my work was good.Calculate the following integral by parts: ∫ upper limit is 1/5 and lower
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  5. Hello, I just wanted to verify if my work was good.Calculate the following integral by parts: ∫ upper limit is 1/5 and lower
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  6. Our professor wants us to evaluate the limits analytically without using a table or a graph, and if it doesn't exist we must
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  7. Evaluate the limit:Limit as x approaches 6 from the right: Sq.root of (x - 6). I know the limit is 0, but how do I show this?
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  8. Evaluate limit, x -> a, [(x + 4a)^2 - 25a^2] / [x - a]My work: = limit, x -> a, (x^2 + 8ax + 16a^2 - 25a^2) / (x - a) = limit, x
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  9. Verify each limit using the limit definitionLim(2x^2 + 4)=4 X-->0
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  10. Consider the functionf(x)= 2e^x, if x<0 f(x) = -3x+2, if 0< or equal to x < or equal to 2/3 f(x) = 1, if x > or equal to 2/3 a)
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