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a.
To find: To approximate the limit by using a graphing utility to graph the function.
a.
Answer to Problem 34E
The approximate limit by using a graphing utility to graph the given function does not exist.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The above graph is the graphical representation of the given function with the limits
Thus we can find the limit using graphing utility.
b.
To find: To numerically approximate the limit by using the table feature of the graphing utility to create a table.
b.
Answer to Problem 34E
The numerically approximate limit using a table from the graph does not exist.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
From the graph we can create a table,
x | f(x) |
1.9 | -6.692 |
1.99 | -74.188 |
1.999 | -749.188 |
2 | Error |
2.001 | 750.813 |
2.01 | 75.813 |
2.1 | 8.317 |
Therefore we can conclude that numerically the limit of the given function does not exist.
c.
To find: To algebraically evaluate the limit by using the appropriate techniques.
c.
Answer to Problem 34E
By evaluating the given limit algebraically the limit does not exist.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Initially factor the numerator and denominator,
Thus we can approximate the limit algebraically.
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