Find the following limits algebraically

  1. I'm in Calculus AP and we are learning about limits. I'm having trouble with finding limits algebraically. So here's a sample
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    2. Michael asked by Michael
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  2. Find the following limits algebraically or explain why they don’t exist.lim x->0 sin5x/2x lim x->0 1-cosx/x lim x->7 |x-7|/x-7
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  3. Let f and g be defined byf(x) = 9-x such that 4<x<8 g(x) = x+2 such that 1<x<5 [the "<" signs are less than or equal to] Find
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  4. Let f and g be defined byf(x) = 9-x such that 4<x<8 g(x) = x+2 such that 1<x<5 [the "<" signs are less than or equal to] Find
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  5. How do I find the domain of the following function algebraically? I can determine it from the graph, but not algebraically.
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  6. This series of problems will build your fluency with finding key features of quadratic functions algebraically. For each
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  7. I'm working on Proofs for Limits. So my question is how the bloody hell do I do this.This is the equation I am working with:
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  8. Find each of the limits without a calculator. Use the limits as an aide to sketch the graph of f(x)= (x-2)/(|x|-2) for-10<_x<_10
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    2. Ana asked by Ana
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  9. Hello, I have to find the volume of the region enclosed by the paraboloid z=(x^2)+(y^2) and the planes z=1 and z=3 , so well i
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  10. Find the limitsLet Sn be the number of successes in n independent Bernoulli trials, where the probability of success at each
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    2. SK asked by SK
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