Consider the given limits (a is a constant, f(x) > 0). lim f (x) = 0 xa limp (x) = ∞ xa lim g(x) = 0 lim h (x) = 1 D+I xa lim q(x) = xx xa Evaluate each limit below. If a limit is indeterminate, enter INDETERMINATE. (If you need to use -co or ∞, enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) lim[f(x)](x) (a) za lim[f(x)]P(x) (b) za lim [h(x)]P(x) (c) x→a² lim[p(x)](x) (d) x→a' lim[p(x)](x) (e) za lim (p(x))¹/9(x) (f) x→a
Consider the given limits (a is a constant, f(x) > 0). lim f (x) = 0 xa limp (x) = ∞ xa lim g(x) = 0 lim h (x) = 1 D+I xa lim q(x) = xx xa Evaluate each limit below. If a limit is indeterminate, enter INDETERMINATE. (If you need to use -co or ∞, enter -INFINITY or INFINITY.) lim[f(x)](x) (a) za lim[f(x)]P(x) (b) za lim [h(x)]P(x) (c) x→a² lim[p(x)](x) (d) x→a' lim[p(x)](x) (e) za lim (p(x))¹/9(x) (f) x→a
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.3: Rates Of Change
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