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Evaluating Limits Analytically
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1. Use a graphing utility to graph the function and visually estimate the limits
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2. Find the limit
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3. Find the limit
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4. Find the limit
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5. Find the limit
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6. Find the limit
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7. Find the limit
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8. Use the information to evaluate the limits
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9. Use the graph to determine the limit visually (if it exists)
9. Use the graph to determine the limit visually (if it exists). Write a simpler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point.
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10. Find the limit of the function (if it exists)
10. Find the limit of the function (if it exists). Write a simpler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point.
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11. Find the limit of the function (if it exists)
11. Find the limit of the function (if it exists). Write a simpler function that agrees with the given function at all but one point.
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12. Find the limit (if it exists)
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13. Find the limit (if it exists)
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14. Find the limit (if it exists)
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15. Determine the limit of the transcendental function (if it exists)
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16. Determine the limit of the transcendental function (if it exists)
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17. Determine the limit of the transcendental function (if it exists)
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18. Determine the limit of the transcendental function (if it exists)
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19. (similar to p.88 #91-94)
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20. Use the Squeeze Theorem to find the limit
(similar to p.88 #95-96)
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