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Assignment 2 Calculus 1 Due Date: 20th September, 2021: X 3 X 3 X 3 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 2 X 5 X 5

This document outlines an assignment for a Calculus 1 class due on September 20th, 2021. It provides 11 practice problems covering topics like limits, continuity, derivatives, and graph sketching. Students are instructed to show all work and submit handwritten assignments to their TA depending on which section they are in. The problems involve evaluating limits, determining average velocities from position tables, analyzing graphs of functions, and determining continuity.

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Assignment 2 Calculus 1 Due Date: 20th September, 2021: X 3 X 3 X 3 X 0 X 0 X 0 X 2 X 5 X 5

This document outlines an assignment for a Calculus 1 class due on September 20th, 2021. It provides 11 practice problems covering topics like limits, continuity, derivatives, and graph sketching. Students are instructed to show all work and submit handwritten assignments to their TA depending on which section they are in. The problems involve evaluating limits, determining average velocities from position tables, analyzing graphs of functions, and determining continuity.

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Assignment 2

Calculus 1
Due Date: 20th September, 2021

Assignment Submission Instructions: Attempt all questions. Assignments should be hand-


written. The submission method depends on the TA of your class.

1. The table shows the position of a cyclist.

(a) Find the average velocity for each time period.


(i) [1,3] (ii) [2,3] (iii) [3,5] (iv) [3,4]
(b) Use the graph of s as a function of t to estimate the instantaneous velocity when t=3.
2. For the function h whose graph is given, state the value of each quantity, if it exists. If it does not
exist, explain why.
(a) limx→−3− h(x) (b) limx→−3+ h(x) (c) limx→−3 h(x)
(d) h(-3) (e) limx→0− h(x) (f) limx→0+ h(x)
(g) limx→0 h(x) (h) h(0) (i) limx→2 h(x)
(j) h(2) (k) limx→5− h(x) (l) limx→5+ h(x)

3. (a) What is the value of x that satisfies the following equation?

x2 + x − 6
=x+3
x−2
(b) What is the value of x that satisfies the following equation?

x2 + x − 6
lim = lim x + 3
x→2 x−2 x→2

4. Evaluate the limit, if it exists.


(a)
(−5 + h)2 − 25
lim
x→0 h
(b)
x+2
lim
x→−3− x+3
(c) limx→1 f (x), when
f (x) − 8
lim = 10
x→1 x − 1

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5. Sketch the graph of the function and use it to determine the values of a for which limx→a f(x)
exists.

1 + sin x,
 if x < 0
f (x) = cos x, if 0 ≤ x ≤ π

sin x, if x > π

6. Compute the limit using squeeze theorem.


(a)
2
lim− x3 cos
x→0 x
(b)
1 − cos x
lim
x→0 x
7. (a) Prove the statements using the , δ definition of a limit.
(i) limx→0 |x| = 0
(ii) limx→10 (3x + 5) = 35
(b) Given that limx→2 (5x − 7) = 3, find values of δ that corresponds to =0.1,0.05,0.01.
8. (a) From the graph of f, state the numbers at which f is discontinuous and explain why.
(b) For each of the numbers stated in part (a), determine whether f is continuous from the right,
or from the left, or neither.

9. Which of the following functions f has a removable discontinuity at a? If the discontinuity is


removable, find a function g that agrees with f for x 6= a and is continuous at a.
(a)
x4 − 1
f (x) = , a=1
x−1
(b)
x3 − x2 − 2x
f (x) = , a=2
x−2
(c)
f (x) = [[sin x]], a=π

10. For what value of the constant c is the function f continuous on (−∞, ∞)?
(
cx2 + 2x, if x < 2
f (x) =
x3 − cx, if x ≥ 2

11. Show that f is continuous on (−∞, ∞).


(
sin x, if x < π4
f (x) =
cos x, if x ≥ π4

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