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Limits Practice Name: Ya | Find each limit. If the limit does not exist, explain why. Remember: Take an analytical approach first. Attempt substitution and if this yields a value in indeterminate form, attempt to simplify (Factor, expand, use trig relationships, rationalize, find a common denominator, etc...). If indeterminate form still exists after attempts to simplify, analyze the limit graphically. Be sure to include a sketch of your graph when graphing is necessary. 1 lim (8 -3x412x") 28-2(2)H2(2)"= [59] 1 Tim SS = inx x25 4. lim 3. lim =——— 54 om 3x “ mo &) Sa ox-15 O453) Stile nae inte 17248 (2 2 rat 3x Be Cost %4” Dx Coste) 2? —17z+ 2-1 ok: tan Sx SX Ctx , 4. him 52 28 2) -E 15) in 225 sin SH, ek mt Baz fey 6. lim nx GBS binbx 7. tim=2284¥*1 5 gee tack Stim 42-21 YAY) yd. (4 mtx v3? 17-28 (yA) yr 2S lim 222 — = See lanck = xseex 6: tim OLA) ~36_ Beetehe?-ab _ hah 9. fig =see back hoo h 7 n ~ ™ wo) 10 . Use the Squeeze Theorem to determine the value of fim x* sin| 8. tm SEA 22—4) BEAT +4) _ Qu sent, wed) 2 C3) (Geet) © Gaal v) belo} 8] sala) _ xe), 4 ° Irv) Gra) ae br BE 10. Given the function F(x) T-4xy x

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