Question TitleMean limit pcw-function71.43% limit abs from left53.57% squeeze thm57.14% limit at inf67.86% limit of tan^(-1)46.43% limit multiply by conjugate32.14%

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Question TitleMean limit pcw-function71.43% limit abs from left53.57% squeeze thm57.14% limit at inf67.86% limit of tan^(-1)46.43% limit multiply by conjugate32.14% find c for continuity39.29% How many horizontal asym78.57% How many vertical asym67.86%

Let f(x) = ( sqrt(2-x^3 ) - 1) / ( sqrt(6x) - sqrt(6) ) Find : lim f(x) as x --> 1 (use 5 decimals ) ( sqrt(a) means square root of a = a^(1/2) )

find c for continuity Let f(x) = x^2 - c if x= 5 Find the value of c that make f(x) continuous on (-inf, +inf) (use 5 decimals ) ( =< means less that or equal) ( inf means infinity)