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− | ::<span class="exam">a) | + | ::<span class="exam">a) Find <math> \lim_{x\rightarrow 1^-} f(x).</math> |
− | ::<span class="exam">b) | + | ::<span class="exam">b) Find <math> \lim_{x\rightarrow 1^+} f(x).</math> |
− | ::<span class="exam">c) | + | ::<span class="exam">c) Find <math> \lim_{x\rightarrow 1} f(x).</math> |
− | ::<span class="exam">d) | + | ::<span class="exam">d) Is <math>f</math> continuous at <math>x=1?</math> Briefly explain. |
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== [[009B_Sample Midterm 1,_Problem_3|<span class="biglink"><span style="font-size:80%"> Problem 3 </span>]] == | == [[009B_Sample Midterm 1,_Problem_3|<span class="biglink"><span style="font-size:80%"> Problem 3 </span>]] == | ||
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Revision as of 16:43, 4 February 2017
This is a sample, and is meant to represent the material usually covered in Math 9A for the midterm. An actual test may or may not be similar. Click on the boxed problem numbers to go to a solution.
Problem 1
Find the following limits:
- a) Find provided that
- b) Find
- c) Evaluate
Problem 2
Consider the following function
- a) Find
- b) Find
- c) Find
- d) Is continuous at Briefly explain.
Problem 3
- a)
- b)
Problem 4
Problem 5
- a)
- b)
- c)