1.2 FindingLimitsGraphicallyAndNumerically: Previous Problem List Next (1 point)
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1.2 FindingLimitsGraphicallyAndNumerically: Previous Problem List Next (1 point) Suppose that g is the tunction given by the graph below Use the graph to til in the blanks in the follo -3 As z gets closer and closer (but not equal) to -1. g(x) gets as close as we want to as x gets closer and Closer (but not equal) to 0 g (r) gets as close as we want to As X gets closer and closer (but not equal) to 2 g(x) gets as close as we want to Solution Note: You can earn partial credit on this probiem Show CorrectAnswers Preview My Answers Check Answers You have attempted this problem 0 timesExplanation / Answer
Q1)
As the x goes to -1, g(x) gets closer and closer to 3 [as per the graph]
As the x goes to 0, g(x) gets closer and closer to 4 [as per the graph]
As the x goes to 2, g(x) gets closer and closer to 1 [as per the graph]
Problem 1.2
f(4.002) = 6.0015
f(4.001) = 6.0007
f(4.0005) = 6.0003
f(4.0001) = 6.000075
f(3.998) = 5.9985
f(3.999) = 5.9992
f(3.9995) = 5.9996
f(3.9999) = 5.999925
Hence the value of limit will be equal to 6
Next Problem:
The limit value will be equal to 6 as per the graph, since both left and right hand limit is equal to 6
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