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  1. Find the horizontal asymptote off(x)=e^x - x lim x->infinity (e^x)-x= infinity when it's going towards infinity, shouldn't it
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  2. What is the domain of f/g, given f(x)= x+2 and g(x)= x-7?I was told this below, all real numbers EXCEPT 7 But My choices are
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  3. the RCY 1 clubthe RCY 2 club the RcY 3 club the yc gag club the science invention club the pop music yp club the reading essay
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  4. Determine convergence or divergence for the following series. State the tests used and justify your answers.Sum (infinity, n=1)
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  5. 1. If -1/infinity = infinity or -infinity ?2. If lim x->infinity^- = infinity & lim x->inifinity^+ = -infinity, then lim
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  6. 1. If -1/infinity = infinity or -infinity ?2. If lim x->infinity^- = infinity & lim x->inifinity^+ = -infinity, then lim
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  7. What club are you in?I am in the broadcasting club. the dance club teh music club the billiards club the speech club the balloon
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  8. f(x)=root sign, and inside that x-2 and g(x)x-7. Which of the following is the domain of the quotient function?A. (-infinity,2]
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    2. Kim asked by Kim
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  9. f(x)=root sign, and inside that x-2 and g(x)x-7. Which of the following is the domain of the quotient function?A. (-infinity,2]
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    2. Laurie asked by Laurie
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  10. Sketch the graph of the function that has the following properties. f is continuous on (-infinity, infinity).points: (-1,2), (0,
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    2. Sarah asked by Sarah
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