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1_5_Lecture_Exercises

The document contains exercises on evaluating limits using various theorems including the Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) and the Squeeze Theorem. It includes specific limit problems involving trigonometric functions and polynomial equations. Additionally, it challenges the reader to prove the existence of solutions for given functions using IVT.

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1_5_Lecture_Exercises

The document contains exercises on evaluating limits using various theorems including the Intermediate Value Theorem (IVT) and the Squeeze Theorem. It includes specific limit problems involving trigonometric functions and polynomial equations. Additionally, it challenges the reader to prove the existence of solutions for given functions using IVT.

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Math 21 1.

4 Lecture Exercises: Intermediate Value Theorem; Squeeze Theorem; Limits


and Continuity of Trigonometric Functions

A. Evaluate the following limits.


sin(x2 + x − 2)
1. lim
x→1 x−1
2. lim 2x cos(2x) csc(4x)
x→0

x tan(5x)
3. lim
x→0 sin2 (2x)

1 − cos(5x) + tan(3x)
4. lim−
x→0 sin(2x)
sin( πx
4
− 1)
5. lim
x→2 2x − 4
x
6. lim π
x→0 cos( − x)
2
 
1
7. lim x sin
x→∞ x2
B. Use Squeeze Theorem to evaluate the following limits:
sin(x) + 3 cos(x)
1. lim
x→∞ x
2x3 + 1 + 5 cos(x)
2. lim
x→−∞ 3x3
x2 + sin2 (x)
3. lim
x→∞ x2 + cos2 (x)

C. Use IVT to prove the following:


cos(x)
1. Show that p(x) = has a solution between 1 and 2.
x
2. Show that x4 − 7x2 + x + 4 = 0 has at least two real solutions.

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