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MAT103 Ews 2

The document contains 10 problems related to limits, continuity, and discontinuity. The problems cover topics like one-sided limits, evaluating limits using the epsilon-delta definition, finding asymptotes, classifying discontinuities, and evaluating limits of various functions.

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WORKSHEET 2

Course: Mat103E
Content: Limit and Continuity

1. Use  − δ definition to prove that:


√ 1 1
(a) lim 1 − 2x = 3 (b) lim
√ 2
=
x→−4 x→ 3x 3
2
x −1 3 1 1
(c) lim = (d) lim √ =
x→2 x+3 5 x→1 x+1 2
1 1
(e) lim (x − 2)3 sin =0 (f) lim (x2 − 1) cos =0
x→2 x−2 x→1 x−1
(g) lim (x2 + x + 3) = 5 (h) lim (x2 + x + 3) 6= 1
x→1 x→1

2. For the following limits find the appropriate value of δ that corresponds to the given  value:
1 √
(a) lim (1 − 2x) = 3,  = 0.01 (b) lim = −1,  = 0.5 (c) lim 11 − x = 3,  = 1
x→−1 x→0 x − 1 x→2

3. Find the following limits if they exist or explain why they do not exist.
√ √
x−8 x+x 1
(a) lim √ (j) lim √ (s) lim x sin
x→64 3
x−4 x→∞ x + cos x x→0 x
√ −x
1− x x
(k) lim e sin(e ) 2
sin 3x
(b) lim x→∞ (t) lim
x→1 1 − x x→0 5x2
√ √ x2 + 2
x−3 3 (l) x→∞
lim √ √
(c) lim √ x − 5 1 + tan x − 1 + sin x
x→27 3
x−3 (u) lim
√ x−5 x→0 x3
3
x+1−1 (m) lim √ √
x→∞ x2 + 2
(d) lim √4 1 + x 2− 1+x
x→0 x+1−1 cos h − 1 (v) lim
x (n) lim x→0 x
(e) lim h→0 h
x→0 tan 3x
2x 1 + sin x − cos x
sin x (o) lim (w) lim
x→0 1 − sin x − cos x
(f) lim x→∞ sin x
x→π x − π √
2
x + sin x (x) lim x( 9x2 + 1 − 3x)
sin x (p) x→∞
lim x→∞
(g) lim 2x + 5
x→0 x(1 − cos x) 3−x
tan−1 x (y) lim √
x + sin x (q) lim q
(h) lim x→0 x x→3 4 − x − x3
x→∞ x + cos x 1
−1 √ √
(i) lim tan−1 x (r) lim 2+x 2 (z) lim ( x 2 +1− x2 − 1)
x→∓∞ x→0 x x→∞

sin(1 + f (x))
4. Let lim f (x) = −1. Evaluate lim .
x→1 x→1 1 − f 2 (x)

1
5. Find the right-hand and left-hand limits of the following functions at the given point.
|x−1| x
(a) y = + x2 , (x = 1) (b) y = 2 + x2 , (x = ∓1)
x−1 x −1
1 1 2+x
(c) y = 4/3 − 1/3
, (x = 0, 2) (d) y = , (x = 0)
x (x − 2) 1 + 21/x


2
 1−x
 | x |≤ 1 1 − cos 2x
(e) y =  1 , (x = −1) (f) y = √ , (x = 0)
| x |> 1 2x

|x|
x 1
(g) y = tan−1 , (x = 2) (h) y = 1 , (x = 2)
x−2 3 − 4 x−2
6. Suppose that f is an even function of x. Does knowing that lim− f (x) = 7 tell you anything
x→2
about either lim − f (x) or lim + f (x)? Give reasons for your answer.
x→−2 x→−2

7. Find the asymptotes of the following functions.


x3 x3 + 2x − 1
(a) f (x) = (b) f (x) =
4 − x2 x3 + 2x2 − x − 2



 x+3 −3 ≤ x < −1
−1 x = −1





−x + 1 −1 < x ≤ 1

8. Let f (x) =
 1

 1<x≤2
x−1




x x>2

(a) Graph f (x).


(b) Find the points, if any, at which the function f (x) is discontinuous and classify the types
of the discontinuities.
9. Discuss limit, one-sided limits, continuity and one-sided continuity of f and g at each of the
points x = 0, ∓1.

1 x ≤ −1



 
 0 x ≤ −1
−x −1 < x < 0 1

 

| x |< 1

 

f (x) = 1 x=0 g(x) = x



 −x 0<x<1



 0 x=1
 

 1 x>1

1 x>1

10. For the following functions find the discontinuity points, if any, and classify the types of the
discontinuities.
x−2 x2 + 1 1
(a) f (x) = (b) f (x) = 2 (c) f (x) = 2
x+2 x − 4x + 3 x +1
|x| 1 √ 1
(d) f (x) = (e) f (x) = 3−x (f) f (x) = x sin
x 1−3 x x
 x
 sin−1 0<x<2
 1 − cos x
 


 2 x 6= 0
(g) f (x) = π x = 2 (h) f (x) = x2
 tan−1 1 1 x=0

 
x>2

x−2

2
11. Evaluate the following limit (Do not use the L’Hospital’s Rule).

lim+ {ln[sin(x2 − 1)] − ln(x − 1)}


x→1

x2 + 2x − 3
12. Define f (1) in a way that extends f (x) = to be continuous at x = 1.
x2 − 1
(
x2 − 1 x<3
13. For what value of a is f (x) = continuous at every x?
2ax x≥3

14. If x4 ≤ f (x) ≤ x2 for all x in [−1, 1] and x2 ≤ f (x) ≤ x4 for all x ∈ (−∞, ∞), at which point(s)
c do you automatically know lim f (x)? What is the value of the limit at these points?
x→c

15. Let f (x) = x3 − 2x + 2. Show that f must have a zero between −2 and 0.

16. Show that the following functions have at least one root.

(a) f (x) = 3 x + x − 2 (b) f (x) = cos x + sin x − x

17. Suppose that a function f is continuous on the closed interval [0, 1] and that 0 ≤ f (x) ≤ 1 for
every x ∈ [0, 1]. Show that there must exist a number c ∈ [0, 1] such that f (c) = c.

18. Suppose that f and g are continuous on [a, b] and that f (a) < g(a) but f (b) > g(b). Prove that
f (c) = g(c) for some c ∈ [a, b].

19. If F (x) = (x − a)2 (x − b)2 + x where a, b ∈ R. Show that there must exist a number c ∈ (a, b)
a+b
such that F (c) = .
2

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