True or False. Circle either T or F. Provide a very short statement (equation et
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Question
True or False. Circle either T or F. Provide a very short statement (equation etc.) to support answer for credit.
T or F: If f(c) is not defined, then limit as x approaches c of f(x) does not exist
T or F: For every real number,c, limit as x approaches c of tan(x)= tan(c)
T or F: If the limit as x approaches a of f(x)= L and the limit as x approaches a from the right of f(x) = M then L=M
T or F: If f(x) does not equal g(x) then the limit as x approaches c of f(x) does not equal the limit as x approaches c of g(x)
T or F: If the limit as x approaches a results in a 0/0 then the only possible outcomes are infinity, -infinity, 0, or DNE
Explanation / Answer
* If f(c) is not defined, then limit as x approaches c of f(x) does not exist
True : T because limit as x approaches c of f(x)=f(c) that is not defined So, DNE
* For every real number,c, limit as x approaches c of tan(x)= tan(c)
False : F because tan(pi/2) not defined
* If the limit as x approaches a of f(x)= L and the limit as x approaches a from the right of f(x) = M then L=M
TRUE : T because limit exixt when Left= Right = f(a)
* If f(x) does not equal g(x) then the limit as x approaches c of f(x) does not equal the limit as x approaches c of g(x)
True for some value of c
* If the limit as x approaches a results in a 0/0 then the only possible outcomes are infinity, -infinity, 0, or DNE
FALSE : F because it's intermediate term.
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