The document is a math worksheet containing practice problems on finding limits graphically and numerically. It includes:
1) A table to estimate the limit of a function by calculating values at points approaching the limit point.
2) Two graphs of functions with questions about finding limits at specific points from the graphs.
3) A graph of a piecewise function with questions about determining whether limits exist at various points, and if so calculating the limits, or explaining why they do not exist.
The document is a math worksheet containing practice problems on finding limits graphically and numerically. It includes:
1) A table to estimate the limit of a function by calculating values at points approaching the limit point.
2) Two graphs of functions with questions about finding limits at specific points from the graphs.
3) A graph of a piecewise function with questions about determining whether limits exist at various points, and if so calculating the limits, or explaining why they do not exist.
The document is a math worksheet containing practice problems on finding limits graphically and numerically. It includes:
1) A table to estimate the limit of a function by calculating values at points approaching the limit point.
2) Two graphs of functions with questions about finding limits at specific points from the graphs.
3) A graph of a piecewise function with questions about determining whether limits exist at various points, and if so calculating the limits, or explaining why they do not exist.
The document is a math worksheet containing practice problems on finding limits graphically and numerically. It includes:
1) A table to estimate the limit of a function by calculating values at points approaching the limit point.
2) Two graphs of functions with questions about finding limits at specific points from the graphs.
3) A graph of a piecewise function with questions about determining whether limits exist at various points, and if so calculating the limits, or explaining why they do not exist.
College of Science and Engineering ISU 義守大學理工學院 微積分(一) Section 1.
2 106-1 1 姓名 ____________ 學號 ____________
Section 1.2 Finding Limits Graphically and Numerically
課後練習題 + 各題解答 (教師用)。 { Question 1 Complete the table and use the result to x2 + 3, x ̸= 1 1. lim f (x), f (x) = estimate the limit. Graph the function to confirm your x→1 2, x=1 result. √ Ans : lim f (x) = 4 x+1−1 x→1 1. lim x x→0 x −0.1 −0.01 −0.001 0 0.001 0.01 0.1 y f (x) – 6
Ans :0.51317, 0.50126, 0.50013;
4 0.49988, 0.49876, 0.48809 √ x+1−1 lim = 0.5 2 x→0 x x 1 y 0.5 1 1.5 2
0.8 2. lim cos x1
x→0 0.6 1 0.4 Ans : lim cos does not exist, since x→0 x 0.2 1/x is divergent to ± ∞. x 1 y −1 −0.5 0.5 1
cos x−1 0.5
2. lim x x→0 x x −0.1 −0.01 −0.001 0 0.001 0.01 0.1 f (x) – −1 −0.5 0.5 1 −0.5 Ans :0.04996, 0.00500, 0.00050; − 0.00050, − 0.00500, − 0.04996 −1 cos x − 1 lim =0 x→0 x Question 3 Use the graph of the function f to decide whether the value of the given quantity exists. If it 1 y does, find it. If not, explain why. (a) f (−2) (b) lim f (x) (c) f (0) (d) lim f (x) 0.5 x→−2 x→0 (e) f (2) (f) lim f (x) (g) f (4) (h) lim f (x) x x→2 x→4
−1 −0.5 0.5 1 −0.5
−1
Question 2 Use the graph to find the limit if it exists.
If the limit does not exist, explain why. College of Science and Engineering ISU 義守大學理工學院 微積分(一) Section 1.2 106-1 2
Ans :(a) f (−2) does not exist, since
it is not defined. (b) lim f (x) does not exist, since x→−2 it is divergent to ± ∞. (c) f (0) = 4. (d) lim f (x) does not exist, since x→0 lim f (x) = 0.5 ̸= 4 = lim f (x). x→0− x→0+ (e) f (2) does not exist, since it is not defined. (f) lim f (x) = 0.5. x→2 (g) f (4) = 2. (h) lim f (x) does not exist, since x→4 it is divergent to ∞.