Question 3 Let f: (a, ∞ ) → R. Then lim True False W< (x) ƒ*N

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Chapter9: Multivariable Calculus
Section9.1: Functions Of Several Variables
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Let f: (a, ∞ ) → R. Then lim
True
False
x → 00
f(x) = L € Riff V£ >0 ³N>a\x>N₂ [ƒ(x) −L|<e.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 2 Let f: (a, ∞ ) → R. Then lim True False x → 00 f(x) = L € Riff V£ >0 ³N>a\x>N₂ [ƒ(x) −L|<e.
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Let f: (a, ∞ ) → R. Then lim
True
False
W< (x) ƒ*N<xAD<NE WAH! ∞ = (x) f
00-x
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 Let f: (a, ∞ ) → R. Then lim True False W< (x) ƒ*N<xAD<NE WAH! ∞ = (x) f 00-x
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Question 5
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If a function f and its first ni derivatives are continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), f can be approximated near a point x = [a,b] by a Taylor polynomial of the form P₁(x) =
k=o k!
O True
O False
-(x− x) ³, where x € [a,b] and x‡x。.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 f (k) (xo) If a function f and its first ni derivatives are continuous on [a,b] and differentiable on (a,b), f can be approximated near a point x = [a,b] by a Taylor polynomial of the form P₁(x) = k=o k! O True O False -(x− x) ³, where x € [a,b] and x‡x。.
Question 4
Let f and g be differentiable on (a, ∞) and lim
True
False
f(x) = lim
x →∞0
₂8(x) =
= ∞ and lim
f'(x)
x→∞ g'(x)
==LER, then lim
f (x)
x → ∞ g(x)
-= L.
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 Let f and g be differentiable on (a, ∞) and lim True False f(x) = lim x →∞0 ₂8(x) = = ∞ and lim f'(x) x→∞ g'(x) ==LER, then lim f (x) x → ∞ g(x) -= L.
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