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  1. Suppose you have a rational function that its denominator is (X-c) and numerator can be any function. Suppose you need to find
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  2. Suppose you have a rational function that its denominator is (X-c) and numerator can be any function. Suppose you need to find
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  3. Suppose thatlim t→1 (f(t) − e^π)/ (t − 1) = 16. What is limit→1 f(t)? I don't understand, is f(1) = e^x? but how do I
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  4. Suppose two competitors, Coa, Inc., and Han, Inc., are locked in a bitter pricing struggle in the aluminum industry. In the
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  5. which is the primary purpose of a resistor in series with a led being driven by a flip-flopa. Limit voltage b. Limit current c.
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  6. Having a masimum number of terms or years than an elected official can serve is called:session limit voting limit term limit
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  7. The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) sets a limit for mercury-a toxin to the central nervous system-at 0.002 ppmp p m by mass.
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  8. suppose that f(5)=5 andthe limit as x->5 is 4f(x)-20/(x-5)(x+5)=10 find derivative of the function.
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  9. Suppose f and g are continuous functions such thatg(3) = 2 and the limit as x approaches 3 of [3f(x) + f(x)g(x)] = 15. Find
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  10. 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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