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Quiz 1 Basic Calculus

This document contains 12 multiple choice questions that assess the ability to calculate limits from graphs of functions. Each question provides the limit expression and asks the user to evaluate the limit based on the graph of the function f(x). The questions cover a range of basic and advanced limit calculations, including determining whether a limit exists based on evaluating the function at different values approaching the limit point.

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Quiz 1 Basic Calculus

This document contains 12 multiple choice questions that assess the ability to calculate limits from graphs of functions. Each question provides the limit expression and asks the user to evaluate the limit based on the graph of the function f(x). The questions cover a range of basic and advanced limit calculations, including determining whether a limit exists based on evaluating the function at different values approaching the limit point.

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Quiz

2 points each
1. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.

lim f ( x)=−6
Answer: x→−1
2. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.

lim f (x)=−8
Answer: x→−8
3. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.
lim f ( x)=6
Answer: x→−1

4. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.

lim f (x)=7
Answer: x→−8

5. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.


Answer: lim
x →9
f ( x )=0

6. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.

Answer: lim
x →2
f ( x )=3

7. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.


lim f (x)=1
Answer: x→−7

8. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.

Answer: lim
x →8
f ( x )=−3

9. Use the graph of f(x) to find the limit.


lim f ( x)=0
Answer: x→−1

lim f (x)
10. Using the graph representing the function 𝑓(𝑥)=(x +3)2+2, determine  x→−3

2
lim f (x)=( x+ 3) +2=2 or lim f (x)=2
Answer: x→−3 x→−3
2
x −25
11. Evaluate lim using a table of functional values. Use at least 4 values of x. (5
x →5 x−5
pts)
x 2
x −25 x 2
x −25
x−5 x−5
5−0.1=4.9 9.9 5+0.1=5.1 10.1
5−0.01=4.99 9.99 5+0.01=5.01 10.01
5−0.001=4.999 9.999 5+0.001=5.001 10.001
5−0.0001=4.9999 9.9999 5+0.0001=5.0001 10.0001

x 2−25
Answer: lim =10
x →5 x−5
3 2
x + x −4 x−4
12. Determine whether lim exists by evaluating the function using a table of
x→−2 x 2+ 3 x +2
functional values. Use at least 4 values of x. (5 pts.)
x x2 −25 x x2 −25
x−5 x−5
−2−0.1=−2.1 -4.1 −2+0.1=−1.9 -3.9
−2−0.01=−2.01 -4.01 −2+0.01=−1.99 -3.99
−2−0.001=−2.001 -4.001 −2+0.001=−1.999 -3.999
−2−0.0001=−2.0001 -4.0001 −2+0.0001=−1.9999 -3.9999

x 3 + x 2−4 x−4
Answer: lim 2
=−4
x→−2 x + 3 x +2

The limit exists

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