Given the following limits, calculate the limits below, if they exist. (If it does not exist, enter NONI lim f(x) = 1 z+1 lim g(x) = -5 z+1 lim h (x) = 0 1+1 (a) lim[ƒ (x) +5g (x)] (b) lim[g(x)]³ (c) lim √f(x) I+1 5f (x) z+1 g(x) (d) lim g(x) (e) lim 1+1 h (x) (f) lim f(x) g(x) h (x)

Calculus For The Life Sciences
2nd Edition
ISBN:9780321964038
Author:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Publisher:GREENWELL, Raymond N., RITCHEY, Nathan P., Lial, Margaret L.
Chapter3: The Derivative
Section3.1: Limits
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Given the following limits, calculate the limits below, if they exist. (If it does not exist, enter NONE.)
lim f(x) = 1
x+1
lim g(x) = -5
z+1
lim h(x) = 0
z+1
(a) lim[f (x) +5g (x)]
(b) lim[g(x)]³
(c) lim √f(x)
z+1
5f (x)
2+1 g(x)
(d) lim
g(x)
(e) lim
T→i h (x)
(f) lim
x-1
g(x) h (x)
f (x)
Transcribed Image Text:Given the following limits, calculate the limits below, if they exist. (If it does not exist, enter NONE.) lim f(x) = 1 x+1 lim g(x) = -5 z+1 lim h(x) = 0 z+1 (a) lim[f (x) +5g (x)] (b) lim[g(x)]³ (c) lim √f(x) z+1 5f (x) 2+1 g(x) (d) lim g(x) (e) lim T→i h (x) (f) lim x-1 g(x) h (x) f (x)
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