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The document is a tutorial on limits and continuity for a Calculus and Numerical Methods course. It contains 8 problems involving finding limits of functions as x approaches certain values, determining if functions are continuous over given intervals, and identifying points where functions are or aren't continuous. The problems cover a range of limit and continuity concepts including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, and limits of composite, rational, radical and absolute value functions.
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Tutorial 3

The document is a tutorial on limits and continuity for a Calculus and Numerical Methods course. It contains 8 problems involving finding limits of functions as x approaches certain values, determining if functions are continuous over given intervals, and identifying points where functions are or aren't continuous. The problems cover a range of limit and continuity concepts including one-sided limits, limits at infinity, and limits of composite, rational, radical and absolute value functions.
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BITI 1223 Calculus & Numerical Methods

Faculty of Information and Communication Technology

Tutorial 3: Limits and Continuity

1. For the function f(x) graphed here, find the following limits

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.

2. For the function g(x) graphed here, find the following limits or explain why they do not
exist.

a.
b.
c.
BITI 1223 Calculus & Numerical Methods
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology

3. Find the limits


a.


b.

c.

d.

e.

f.

4. Suppose and . Find


a.
b.
c.

d.

5. Given . Evaluate this limit for the given value of x and function f.

a.
b.

6. Find the limit of each function as .

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.
BITI 1223 Calculus & Numerical Methods
Faculty of Information and Communication Technology

7. Determine whether the function graphed is continuous on [-1, 3]. If not, where does it fail
to be continuous and why?

8. At what points are the following functions continuous?


a.

b.

c. | |

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