Problem 2.31b
A projectile is fired vertically upward and has a position given by s(t)=−16t^2+128t+192, for 0≤t≤9.
b. From the graph of the position function, identify the time at which the projectile has an instantaneous velocity of zero; call this time t=a.
Problem 2.4b
Use the graph of in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. <IMAGE>
Problem 2.6.76b
Assume you invest $250 at the end of each year for 10 years at an annual interest rate of . The amount of money in your account after 10 years is given by . Assume your goal is to have $3500 in your account after 10 years.
b. Use a calculator to estimate the interest rate required to reach your financial goal.
Problem 2.6.87b
Let
b. Determine the value of for which is continuous from the right at .
Problem 2.4.7b
The graph of f in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=1 and x=2. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→1^+ f(x)
Problem 2.4.53b
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample.
The line x=−1 is a vertical asymptote of the function f(x) =x^2 − 7x + 6 / x^2 − 1.
Problem 2.7b
Use analytic methods to find the value of lim x→π/4 cos 2x / cos x − sin x.
Problem 2.4.29b
Determine the following limits.
b.
Problem 2.9b
Complete the following sentences in terms of a limit.
b. A function is continuous from the right at a if _____ .
Problem 2.5.51b
Complete the following steps for the given functions.
b. Find the vertical asymptotes of (if any).
Problem 2.4.32b
Determine the following limits.
b.
Problem 2.4.9c
The graph of ℎ in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=−2 and x=3. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→−2 h(x)
Problem 2.4.7c
The graph of f in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=1 and x=2. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→1 f(x)
Problem 2.5.56c
Complete the following steps for the given functions.
c. Graph f and all of its asymptotes with a graphing utility. Then sketch a graph of the function by hand, correcting any errors appearing in the computer-generated graph.
Problem 2.5.51c
Complete the following steps for the given functions.
c. Graph and all of its asymptotes with a graphing utility. Then sketch a graph of the function by hand, correcting any errors appearing in the computer-generated graph.
Problem 2.23c
For the following position functions, make a table of average velocities similar to those in Exercises 19–20 and make a conjecture about the instantaneous velocity at the indicated time.
c. s(t)=40 sin 2t at t=0
Problem 2.5.63c
Determine whether the following statements are true and give an explanation or counterexample.
c. The graph of a function can have any number of vertical asymptotes but at most two horizontal asymptotes.
Problem 2.5.55c
Complete the following steps for the given functions.
c. Graph f and all of its asymptotes with a graphing utility. Then sketch a graph of the function by hand, correcting any errors appearing in the computer-generated graph.
Problem 2.5.53c
Complete the following steps for the given functions.
c. Graph f and all of its asymptotes with a graphing utility. Then sketch a graph of the function by hand, correcting any errors appearing in the computer-generated graph.
Problem 2.31d
A projectile is fired vertically upward and has a position given by s(t)=−16t^2+128t+192, for 0≤t≤9.
d. For what values of t on the interval [0, 9] is the instantaneous velocity positive (the projectile moves upward)?
Problem 2.4.7d
The graph of f in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=1 and x=2. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→2^− f(x)
Problem 2.4.9d
The graph of ℎ in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=−2 and x=3. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→^3− h(x)
Problem 2.4.9e
The graph of ℎ in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=−2 and x=3. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→3^+ h(x)
Problem 2.4.7e
The graph of f in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=1 and x=2. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→2^+ f(x)
Problem 2.4.9f
The graph of ℎ in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=−2 and x=3. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→3 h(x)
Problem 2.4.7f
The graph of f in the figure has vertical asymptotes at x=1 and x=2. Analyze the following limits. <IMAGE>
lim x→2 f (x)
Problem 3
What does it mean for a function to be continuous on an interval?
Problem 3.2.21
21–30. Derivatives
a. Use limits to find the derivative function f' for the following functions f.
f(x) = 5x+2; a=1, 2
Problem 3a
Use the graph of in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. <IMAGE>
Problem 3c
Use the graph of in the figure to find the following values or state that they do not exist. <IMAGE>
Ch. 2 - Limits
