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This document provides a quiz on limits with three sections: 1) Finding limits using a given graph with 10 problems to identify limits and function values. 2) Matching 10 types of limits with the appropriate limit law in two columns. 3) Evaluating two limit expressions using a table of values with x approaching a given number.

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Basic Calculus - Quiz

This document provides a quiz on limits with three sections: 1) Finding limits using a given graph with 10 problems to identify limits and function values. 2) Matching 10 types of limits with the appropriate limit law in two columns. 3) Evaluating two limit expressions using a table of values with x approaching a given number.

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Basic Calculus Third Quarter

Quiz 3: Introduction to Limits

I. FINDING LIMITS. Use the given graph to identify the limits and function values. (NO ERASURES)

1. lim 𝑓(𝑥) ______________ 6. f (2) ______________


𝑥→−1

2. lim 𝑓(𝑥) ______________ 7. lim 𝑓(𝑥) ______________


𝑥→0 𝑥→2

3. f(1) _____________ 8. f(2) ______________

4. lim− 𝑓(𝑥) ______________ 9. lim+ 𝑓(𝑥) ______________


𝑥→1 𝑥→3

5. lim 𝑓(𝑥) ______________ 10. lim 𝑓(𝑥) ______________


𝑥→1 𝑥→4

II. MATCHING TYPE. Match item in COLUMN A with COLUMN B by placing the letter of the correct
answer in the space provided. Identify what limit law can be applied for the given function. (NO
ERASURES)

COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. lim x A. The limit of a constant is the constant itself.
x→-30

B. The limit of a linear function is equal to the constant


2. lim (3(x − 1) )
x →-5
x is approaching.

3. lim 5 C. The limit of a constant multiplied to a function is


x→2

equal to the constant times the limit of the function.


x+7
4. lim D. The limit of a f(x) raised to an exponent is equal to
x →-7 x 2 − 49

f(c) raised to the exponent.


5. lim (12x 3 + x 2 − 1)
x →1 E. The limit of a square root of f(x) is equal to the

square root of f(c).


x 2 − 2x
6. lim F. The limit of a sum is equal to the sum of the limits.
x → -3 x
x +1
7. lim+ G. The limit of a product is equal to the product of the
x →3 x + 2

limits.
8. lim 2𝑥 3
𝑥→2
H. The limit of a quotient is equal to the quotient of the
9. lim √𝑥 limits.
𝑥→16

10. lim 𝑥 5 I. None can be applied


𝑥→4

III. Solving. Evaluate the following using a table of values with at five assigned values of x.(20 points)

x 2 −5x + 6
1. lim
x →3 x −3
x +1
2. lim
x →5 x + 2

Checked by: _______________________________

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