Practice - Evaluating Limits Graphically
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Practice Questions
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Evaluate: lim (x² + 3) as x→2.
💡 Hint: Plug in x = 2.
Evaluate: lim (3x + 1) as x→2.
💡 Hint: Use direct substitution.
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Interactive Quizzes
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What does lim f(x) = L mean?
💡 Hint: Think about what limits answer.
True or False: Infinite limits cannot be determined graphically.
💡 Hint: Review how graphs show behavior near points.
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Challenge Problems
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Evaluate lim (tan x)/x as x approaches 0 using graphical methods.
💡 Hint: Consider the graph of tan x.
Explain why lim (x² - 4)/(x - 2) does not exist using a graph.
💡 Hint: Look at the graph's decreasing slope.
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