Inclass Exercises 4 Sol
Inclass Exercises 4 Sol
1. E
The one-sided limits are different and therefore the limit doesn’t exist.
2. A
According to the graph, lim g(x) = 3.
x→0
3. E
The one-sided limits are different and therefore the limit doesn’t exist.
4. C
f (x)
The one-sided limits are both equal to 0 and therefore lim = 0.
x→−1 h(x)
5. A
6. Find the indicated limits if
x − 1, if x ≤ −1,
f (x) = x2 + 1, if − 1 < x ≤ 0, .
(x + π)2 , if x > 0.
= lim (x − 1)
x→−1−
= (−1) − 1
= −2
= lim (x2 + 1)
x→−1+
= (−1)2 + 1
=2
= lim (x2 + 1)
x→0−
= (0)2 + 1
=1
= lim (x + π)2
x→0+
= (0 + π)2
= π2
7. Let
2x + 1 if x > 0;
f (x) =
1 − x2 if x < 0.
Find lim f (x).
x→0
√
x2 − 1 x+3+2
= lim √ (√ )
x→1 x+3−2 x+3+2
√
(x2 − 1)( x + 3 + 2)
= lim
x→1 x+3−4
√
(x + 1)(x − 1)( x + 3 + 2)
= lim
x→1 x−1
√
= lim (x + 1)( x + 3 + 2) =8
x→1
√
4 − 4x + x2
(2) lim As ( 00 )
x→2 x−2
p
(x − 2)2
= lim
x→2 x−2
p
(x − 2)2 x−2
As lim = lim =1
x→2+ x−2 x→2+ x−2
p
(x − 2)2 −(x − 2)
As lim = lim = −1
x→2− x−2 x→2− x−2
sin(t) 1
Since lim and lim exist, we have
t→0 t t→0 cos t
sin(t) sin(t) 1 1
lim = (lim )(lim ) = lim =1
t→0 t cos(t) t→0 t t→0 cos(t) t→0 cos(t)