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6. evaluate the following limits using calculus methods and draw conclu…

Question

  1. evaluate the following limits using calculus methods and draw conclusions about what they mean about the function.

b) $limlimits_{x \to -1^-} \frac{-1}{x^3 + x^2}$
c) $limlimits_{x \to 3^+} \frac{x^2 + 9}{x - 3}$
d) $limlimits_{x \to 3} \frac{x^2 - 9}{x - 3}$
e) $limlimits_{x \to \infty} \frac{3x}{5x + 10}$
f) $limlimits_{x \to -\infty} \frac{2x^4 + 5x^3 - 1}{3x^2 - 2x + 8}$
g) $limlimits_{x \to \infty} \frac{5}{x^3 + 1}$

Explanation:

Response
Part (b)

Step 1: Simplify the denominator

Factor the denominator \(x^3 + x^2=x^2(x + 1)\)
So the function becomes \(\frac{-1}{x^2(x + 1)}\)

Step 2: Analyze the limit as \(x

ightarrow - 1^{-}\)
As \(x
ightarrow - 1^{-}\), \(x+1
ightarrow0^{-}\) (since \(x\) is slightly less than - 1) and \(x^2>0\) (because square of any non - zero real number is positive).
So the denominator \(x^2(x + 1)\) is the product of a positive number (\(x^2\)) and a negative number approaching 0 (\(x + 1
ightarrow0^{-}\)). So \(x^2(x + 1)
ightarrow0^{-}\)
The numerator is \(- 1\) (a constant).
Then \(\lim_{x
ightarrow - 1^{-}}\frac{-1}{x^3+x^2}=\lim_{x
ightarrow - 1^{-}}\frac{-1}{x^2(x + 1)}\)
Since the numerator is \(-1\) and the denominator approaches \(0^{-}\), the limit is \(+\infty\) (because \(\frac{-1}{0^{-}}=\frac{1}{0^{+}}=+\infty\))

Part (c)

Step 1: Analyze the numerator and denominator as \(x

ightarrow3^{+}\)
As \(x
ightarrow3^{+}\), the numerator \(x^{2}+9=3^{2}+9 = 18>0\)
The denominator \(x - 3
ightarrow0^{+}\) (since \(x\) is slightly greater than 3)

Step 2: Evaluate the limit

We have a positive numerator and a denominator that approaches \(0^{+}\). So \(\lim_{x
ightarrow3^{+}}\frac{x^{2}+9}{x - 3}=+\infty\)

Part (d)

Step 1: Factor the numerator

We know that \(x^{2}-9=(x - 3)(x + 3)\) (using the difference of squares formula \(a^{2}-b^{2}=(a - b)(a + b)\) where \(a=x\) and \(b = 3\))
So the function \(\frac{x^{2}-9}{x - 3}=\frac{(x - 3)(x + 3)}{x - 3}\) for \(x
eq3\)

Step 2: Cancel out the common factor

Cancel out the common factor \((x - 3)\) (since \(x
ightarrow3\) but \(x
eq3\) when taking the limit), we get \(y=x + 3\)

Step 3: Evaluate the limit

Now, \(\lim_{x
ightarrow3}\frac{x^{2}-9}{x - 3}=\lim_{x
ightarrow3}(x + 3)\)
Substitute \(x = 3\) into \(x+3\), we get \(3 + 3=6\)

Part (e)

Answer:

s:
b) \(\boldsymbol{+\infty}\)

c) \(\boldsymbol{+\infty}\)

d) \(\boldsymbol{6}\)

e) \(\boldsymbol{\frac{3}{5}}\)

f) \(\boldsymbol{+\infty}\)

g) \(\boldsymbol{0}\)