Calculus 2.4
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2.4 - #1
Compute the values of … in the table to the right and use them to determine …
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2.4 - #2
The graph of f shown below has vertical asymptotes at x = -3 and x = 6. Find the following limits. Use … or … when appropriate.
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2.4 - #3
Sketch a possible graph of a function g, together with vertical asymptotes, satisfying all the following conditions.
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2.4 - #4
Evaluate the following limits, using … or … when appropriate, or state that they do not exist.
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2.4 - #5
Determine the following limit or state that it does not exist.
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2.4 - #6
Find all vertical asymptotes, x = a, of the following function. For each value of a, evaluate …
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2.4 - #7
Match each function with its graph without using a graphing utility. Answer parts (a)-(f).
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2.4 - #8
Use analytical methods and/or a graphing utility to identify the vertical asymptotes (if any) of the following function.
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2.4 - #9
Let f(x) = … Complete parts (a) through (c) below.
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