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This document contains 14 math questions about functions, limits, and continuity for Assignment #01 due on October 21st, 2020. The questions cover topics like finding values of functions, composing multiple functions, sketching graphs of piecewise functions, determining natural domains, finding slopes and equations of lines, limits, and analyzing continuity of functions.

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This document contains 14 math questions about functions, limits, and continuity for Assignment #01 due on October 21st, 2020. The questions cover topics like finding values of functions, composing multiple functions, sketching graphs of piecewise functions, determining natural domains, finding slopes and equations of lines, limits, and analyzing continuity of functions.

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Due Date: 21st Oct, 2020 Assignment # 01

Q:1 Find 𝑔(−1), 𝑔(𝜋) 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑔(𝑡 2 − 1).

Q:2 Find (𝑓 ◦ 𝑔 ◦ ℎ)(𝑥) if

Q:3 Sketch the graph of the function defined piecewise by the formula

Q:4 Find the natural domain of

Q:5

Q:6 The graph of a function f(x) is given. In each case find:


Q:7 Find the slope and intercepts of the line shown. Then find an equation for the line.

Q:8 Write an equation for the line with the given properties.
a)

b)

Q:9

Q:10 Find the indicated limit if it exists.


Q:11

Q:12 Find the indicated limit or show that it does not exist using the following facts about limits
involving the functions f(x) and g(x)

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Q:14 Discuss the continuity of the following function:

Q:15 Decide if the given function is continuous at the specified value of x.

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