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Limits & Continuity (1.7 & 1.8)

This document contains problems about limits and continuity. It asks the student to: 1) Find the limits of several functions and illustrate with tables of values. 2) Find limits of functions and sketch graphs showing asymptotes or other features. 3) Find the value of k that makes functions continuous or makes a limit exist. 4) Sketch graphs with given properties like an undefined point or a limit that doesn't exist. The document contains multiple problems evaluating limits of various functions and using the limits to analyze graphs.

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Limits & Continuity (1.7 & 1.8)

This document contains problems about limits and continuity. It asks the student to: 1) Find the limits of several functions and illustrate with tables of values. 2) Find limits of functions and sketch graphs showing asymptotes or other features. 3) Find the value of k that makes functions continuous or makes a limit exist. 4) Sketch graphs with given properties like an undefined point or a limit that doesn't exist. The document contains multiple problems evaluating limits of various functions and using the limits to analyze graphs.

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LIMITS & CONTINUITY (1.7 & 1.

8) NAME____________________________

1. Find each limit. Include a table of values to illustrate your answer. Include two tables if you need to consider
a two sided limit.
sin(2θ )
A. lim(1 + x) = =
1x
B. lim
x →0 θ →0 θ

y2 + 2 1− t
C. lim = D. lim+ =
y →∞ 5y − 6 t →1 1− t

2. Find each of these limits. Use the limits to sketch a graph. Be sure to include any asymptotes, holes, or other
important characteristics.

x−2 y
f ( x) = 6
x −2

lim f ( x) = lim f ( x ) =
x →−∞ x →∞
x
-6 6

lim f ( x ) = lim f ( x) =
x →−2− x →−2+

-6
lim f ( x) =
x→2
3. Find each of these limits. Use the limits to sketch a graph. Be sure to include any asymptotes, holes, or other
important characteristics.

g (θ ) = ln sin θ

lim g (θ ) = For n = 0, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, "


θ → nπ +
θ

lim g (θ ) = For n = 0, ± 1, ± 2, ± 3, "


θ → nπ −

4. Find each of these limits. Use the limits to sketch a graph. Be sure to include any asymptotes, holes, or other
important characteristics.

h(r ) = e − r cos(2r )

lim h( r ) = lim h( r ) =
r →−∞ r →∞

5. Find the value of k that would make the function continuous in each case.

⎧ sin(5π x) − 1 1
⎧ ex −1 ⎪⎪ 2 x − 1 x≠
⎪ x≠0 2
A. g ( x ) = ⎨ x B. h( x) = ⎨
⎪ k ⎪ 1
⎩ x=0 k x=
⎪⎩ 2
6. Find the value of k that would make the limit exist. Find the limit.

2 x3 − 6 x 2 + kx − 10
A. lim B. lim
x →∞ x k + 3 x→2 x−2

7. In each case sketch a graph with the given characteristics.

A. f (4) is undefined and lim f ( x) = 2


x→4

B. f (3) = 2 and lim f ( x ) does not exist.


x →3

C. f (1) = 3 and lim f ( x) = −2


x →1

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