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MTH 1401 Practice 4

This document is a practice exam for a Calculus 1 course, consisting of three parts. Part I focuses on finding limits of various functions, Part II involves determining values that make functions continuous, and Part III requires identifying points of discontinuity in given functions. Each section includes multiple problems that test understanding of limits, continuity, and discontinuities.

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MTH 1401 Practice 4

This document is a practice exam for a Calculus 1 course, consisting of three parts. Part I focuses on finding limits of various functions, Part II involves determining values that make functions continuous, and Part III requires identifying points of discontinuity in given functions. Each section includes multiple problems that test understanding of limits, continuity, and discontinuities.

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MTH 1401 CALCULUS 1: EXAM PRACTICE PAPER 2

Part I.

Find the limit, if it exists. If it does not exist, give the


reason why.

1 1

1. 7+ x 7
lim
x →0 10 x

2. lim |x−4|
x →3

3. lim √ x−5
x→ 25 x−25

|x−9|
4. lim
x →9 x−9

sin(6 x ) sin (ax )


5. lim Note that lim =1
x→ 0 7x x →0 ax

1−cos(4 x ) 1−cos(a x)
6. lim Note that lim =0
x →0 5x x →0 ax

x +8
7. lim
x→ ∞ x−4

1
8. lim ¿
x→ 4+ ¿ √ 16−x 2 ¿

{
3 x−1 ,∧x ≤1
9. Given f ( x )= 3 2
x ,∧x >1
2

Find:

a ¿ lim ¿
+¿
x→ 1 f ( x ) ¿

b ¿ lim ¿
−¿
x→ 1 f ( x ) ¿

c ¿ lim f ( x )
x→ 1

10. lim
( h−5 )2−1
h→ 0 h

11. lim ¿¿¿¿


x →0

12. lim
( 1−cos h )2
h→ 0 h

Part II

Find the value of a, b, c or d that will make the function

continuous. Show your work clearly.

{
2
1. f ( x )= 9−x ,∧x< 2
ax ,∧x ≥ 2

2
{
2
2. f ( x )= a x ,∧x ≤ 3
ax −3 ,∧x >3

{
2
3. f ( x )= 4 a x −2 b ,∧x ≤1
ax−3 b ,∧x >1

{
cx+ d , x >5
4. f ( x )= 8 , x =5
2
x +dx +1 , x <5

{
2 x −2 , x ≤0
5. f ( x )= cx + d , 0< x <1
2
x , x ≥1

Part III

Find the x values (if any) at which f is not continuous.

Are the discontinuities removable or nonremovable?

1. f ( x )=
{x −4
−2 x ,∧x ≤ 3
2
x+ 1,∧x> 3

|x−9|
2. f ( x )=
x−9

x
3. f ( x )= 2
x −9

x+4
4. f ( x )= 2
x −16

3
1
5. f ( x )= 2
x +5

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