On-line Math 21
On-line Math 21
Example 5
Let
Then
Solution
This one is more subtle. The problem with this limit, as with the one discussed
at first, is that both the numerator and the denominator go to 0 as x
goes to -1 . This is what is called an indeterminate form, and
in general is a signal that you have more work to do to figure the limit out.
In this case we can see why the limit is -3/2 by simplifying the expression
for f(x) :
so
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lim
x® -1
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f(x) = |
lim
x® -1
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(x2-x+1) (x-1)
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Copyright (c) 2000 by David L. Johnson.
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