Answer:
- DNE
- 3
- 0
- 0
- 1
Step-by-step explanation:
1. The limit of f+g is the sum of the limits: lim(f)+lim(g). Unfortunately, the limit of g from the left (2) is different from the limit of g from the right (1) at x=1. Hence, the limit of g does not exist, so the limit of f at that point (2) is irrelevant.
2. lim(f+g) = lim(f)+lim(g) = 1 + 2 = 3. Both functions are defined and continuous at x=2, so their values can be read from the graphs.
3. lim(f·g) = lim(f)·lim(g) = 0·(3/2) = 0. Both functions are defined and continuous at x=0, so their values can be read from the graphs. We doubt that g(0) = 3/2 exactly, but it doesn't matter since f(0) = 0.
4. lim(f/g) = lim(f)/lim(g) = 0/(3/2) = 0. See the explanation for 3, immediately above.
5. f(-1) = -2, which is the limit aproaching either from the left or right. √(3-2) = 1. The function f is defined and continuous at x=-1, so its value can be read from the graph.
<h3>
Answer: 0.05x+10</h3>
Work Shown:
x = number of miles
Cost of company A = 0.09x+50.50
Cost of company B = 0.14x+60.50
Subtract the two expressions (B-A) to find the difference in price
B-A = (0.14x+60.50)-(0.09x+50.50)
B-A = 0.14x+60.50-0.09x-50.50
B-A = (0.14x-0.09x) + (60.50-50.50)
B-A = 0.05x+10
1.
lim x→ 0+ f(x)
you will find the limit is inf
lim x→ 0- f(x)
you will find the limit is - inf
because
lim x→0+ f(x) no equal to lim x→0- f(x)
thus lim x→0 f(x) does not exist
2.
form the graph
lim x→2- f(x) = 6
lim x→2+ f(x)= -2
because
lim x→2- f(x) not equal tolim x→2+ f(x)
thus lim x→2 f(x) does not exist
hope this would help you.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: i a no longer lonely because of u
Answer:
x = -7
How to:
Rearrange the equation by subtracting what is to the right of the equal sign from both sides of the equation
5°x-(2°x-9)=0
Pull out like factors:
21 + 3x = 3 • (x + 7)
Equations which are never true: Solve 3 = 0
<em>Solving a Single Variable Equation:</em>
Solve : x+7 = 0
Subtract 7 from both sides of the equation : x = -7