Concept explainers
a.
To evaluate: the limit
a.
Answer to Problem 51E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Let
Also, it is known that function f has a removable discontinuity
Calculation:
Let
Where ae both non-zero.
Then
denominator.
Therefore,
As the exponent function,
Hence, the limit is
b.
To evaluate: the limit
b.
Answer to Problem 51E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Let
Also, it is known that function f has a removable discontinuity
Calculation:
Let
Where ae both non-zero.
Then
denominator.
Therefore,
As the exponent function,
If
If
Hence, the limit is
Chapter 2 Solutions
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