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  1. f(x) = cos (1/x)Find the limit as x approaches infinity and find the limit as x approaches negative infinity. Identify all
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  2. f(x) = cos (1/x)Find the limit as x approaches infinity and find the limit as x approaches negative infinity. Identify all
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  3. Find the limit of the function:(tanp)(x-1)/(tanq)(x-1) as x approaches 1. We're hinted at using the result that sinx/x = 1 as x
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  4. Find limit as x approaches 1 5/(x-1)^2A. 0 B. Negative infinity C. 5/4 D. Infinity If I use limit as h approaches 0
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  5. The table below gives selected values of a twice differentiable function f(x)x|. -7. -6. -4. -2. f(x)|. 0. -1. -2. 0 f'(x)|. 3.
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  6. The limit as x approaches infinity. (1)/(5^x)The limit as x approaches 1. (1-x^3)/(2-sqrt(x^2-3)) Show your work thanks in
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  7. Determine the behavior of limitsA. Limit as x approaches 1 of: (log x)/((x-1)^2) B. Limit as x approaches infinity of:
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  8. Could someone please help me with these questions;I was having trouble with these four questions.Evaluate each limit, if it
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  9. Find the limitLimit as h approaches 0 of : SqRt(4+h)-2 ____________ h by relating it to the derivative. (Indicate reasoning.)
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  10. Find the limit, if it exists, or show that the limit does not exist. lim of x+y/y^2-x^2 as (x,y) approaches the point (-1,1).
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