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Example Question #221 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
The limiting situation in this equation would be the denominator. Plug the value that is approaching into the denominator to see if the denominator will equal
. In this question, the denominator will not equal zero when
; so we proceed to insert the value of
into the entire equation.
Example Question #221 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
There is no limiting situation in this equation (like a denominator) so we can just plug in the value that approaches into the limit and solve:
Example Question #222 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
There is no limiting situation in this equation (like a denominator) so we can just plug in the value that approaches into the limit and solve:
Example Question #223 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evalute the limit:
Does not exist
There is no limiting situation in this equation (like a denominator) so we can just plug in the value that approaches into the limit and solve:
Example Question #224 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
There is no limiting situation in this equation (like a denominator) so we can just plug in the value that approaches into the limit and solve:
Example Question #226 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
The limiting situation in this equation would be the denominator. Plug the value that n is approaching into the denominator to see if the denominator will equal . In this question, the denominator will not equal zero when
; so we proceed to insert the value of
into the entire equation.
Example Question #227 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Evaluate the limit:
Does not exist
The limiting situation in this equation would be the denominator. Plug the value that is approaching into the denominator to see if the denominator will equal
. In this question, the denominator will equal zero when
; so we try to eliminate the denominator by factoring. When the denominator is no longer zero, we may continue to insert the value of
into the remaining equation.
Example Question #271 : Limits
Considering the following piecewise function, what is
Does not exist
In general, when you are looking for you are looking to see whether the limit of y exists to the right, and if it does, what is the value.
Solution:
In this case, we want to see the limit at , from the right. The limit exists, and the value is
Example Question #229 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Considering the following piecewise function, what is ,
Does not exist
In general, when you are looking fo r you are looking to see whether the limit of y exists to the left, and if it does, what is the value.
Solution:
In this case, we want to see the limit at , from the left. The limit exists, as reflected by the function
Example Question #230 : Finding Limits And One Sided Limits
Considering the following piecewise function, what is ,
Does not exist
In general, when you are looking for y you are looking to see whether the limit of y exists to the left, and if it does, what is the value.
Solution:
In this case, we want to see the limit at , from the left. The limit exists and corresponds to the function
.
Plug in 5 for x and solve to get the value of the limit from the left.
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