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MNG4801 Assignment 1 QUESTIONS AND (COMPLETE VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADE A+

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MNG4801 Assignment 1 QUESTIONS AND (COMPLETE VERIFIED ANSWERS) LATEST UPDATE 2024 GRADE A+ As x approaches 22, the value of 44xplus+22 approaches 10 The notation ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow 4 f left parenthesis x right parenthesislimx→4f(x) is read _______. the limit, as x approach 4, of f(x) The notation ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow 5 Superscript minus Upper F left parenthesis x right parenthesislimx→5−F(x) is read _______. The limit, as x approaches 5 from the left, of F(x) Consider the function g graphed below. g(x)equals=left brace Start 2 By 2 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column x plus 6 comma 2nd Column for x less than minus 2 2nd Row 1st Column negative one half x minus 1 comma 2nd Column for x greater than or equals minus 2 EndMatrix Find ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow minus 2 Superscript minus g left parenthesis x right parenthesislimx→−2− g(x). 4 Find ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow minus 3limx→−3f(x). If necessary, state that the limit does not exist. Find ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow minus 3 Superscript plus g left parenthesis x right parenthesislimx→−3+ g(x). 2 0 Decide from the graph whether a limit exists. If a limit exists, find its value. ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow minus 4 Upper F left parenthesis x right parenthesislimx→−4 F(x) What is the limit? Select the correct choice below and fill in any answer boxes in your choice. 2 Determine ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow c Superscript pluslimx→c+f(x), ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow c Superscript minuslimx→c−f(x), and ModifyingBelow lim With x right arrow climx→cf(x), if it exists. cequals=33, f(x)equals= left brace Start 2 By 2 Matrix 1st Row 1st Column 2 minus x 2nd Column x less than 3 2nd Row 1st Column StartFraction x Over 3 EndFraction plus 1 2nd Column x greater than 3 EndMatrix 2−x x<3 x 3+1 x>3 The cost of sending a large envelope via first-class mail is $0.710.71 for the first ounce and $0.120.12 for each additional ounce (or fraction thereof). If x represents the weight of a large envelope, in ounces, then p(x) is the cost of mailing it, where p(x)equals=$0.710.71 if 0less than<xless than or equals≤1, p(x)equals=$0.830.83 if 1less than<xless than or equals≤2, and so on, up through 13 ounces. The graph of p is shown to the right. Use the graph to find each

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