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  1. How would you find the limit of (secx-1)/(x^2) as x goes to 0 algebraically?
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  2. find the lim x->0 (e^(-x) -1) / (1-e^x)i did this using a table and the found the limit but is there a way to do this
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  3. Find the limit of the function algebraically.lim x approaches 0 (-7+x)/x^2
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  4. Find the limitf(x) = -(x^2)/(x+3) a) lim f(x) x-3^- b) lim f(x) x-3^+ c) lim f(x) x-3 I know that a is dne because of the graph
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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. Evaluate the following limit algebraically.lim (sqrt 4+x-2)/x x approaches 0
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  10. Show that the limit for [x^2cos(1/x)]=0 as x approaches 0.How would I solve this algebraically?
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