Given that lim f(x) = 0 Xa lim g(x) = 0 Xa lim h(x) = 1 x-a lim p(x) = co lim g(x) = ∞, evaluate if the following limits not are indeterminate forms. (If a limit is indeterminate, enter INDETERMINATE.) (a) lim [f(x)]9(x) Xa (b) lim [f(x)]P(x) (c) m, [h(x)]P(x) lim x→a (d) lim [p(x)]^x) (e) lim [p(x)]9(x) (f) lim p(x)

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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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Given that
lim f(x) = 0
X→a
lim g(x) = 0
lim h(x) = 1
lim p(x) = ∞
lim q(x)
= 0,
evaluate if the following limits not are indeterminate forms. (If a limit is indeterminate, enter INDETERMINATE.)
(a) lim [f(x)]9(x)
(b) lim [fx)]P(x)
(c)
lim [h(x)]P(x)
X→a
(d) lim [p(x)]^x)
(e)
lim [p(x)]9(x)
X→a
(f)
lim p(x)
q(x)
Transcribed Image Text:Given that lim f(x) = 0 X→a lim g(x) = 0 lim h(x) = 1 lim p(x) = ∞ lim q(x) = 0, evaluate if the following limits not are indeterminate forms. (If a limit is indeterminate, enter INDETERMINATE.) (a) lim [f(x)]9(x) (b) lim [fx)]P(x) (c) lim [h(x)]P(x) X→a (d) lim [p(x)]^x) (e) lim [p(x)]9(x) X→a (f) lim p(x) q(x)
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