Given that lim f(x) = 10, lim g(x) = 8, lim h(x) = 10, find the following limits x→a x→a x→a Enter I for ∞, -I for (a) lim[f(x) + 6g(x)] 58 x→a -∞, and DNE if the limit does not exist. (b) lim[f(x)g(x)] 80 x→a (c) lim √2+ f(x) DNE x→a 8g(x) xa 3 f(x) + g(x) (d) lim DNE
Given that lim f(x) = 10, lim g(x) = 8, lim h(x) = 10, find the following limits x→a x→a x→a Enter I for ∞, -I for (a) lim[f(x) + 6g(x)] 58 x→a -∞, and DNE if the limit does not exist. (b) lim[f(x)g(x)] 80 x→a (c) lim √2+ f(x) DNE x→a 8g(x) xa 3 f(x) + g(x) (d) lim DNE
Calculus For The Life Sciences
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Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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