MA.CF.2.a
Verify estimates about the limit of a function using graphing technology.
Example Problems
We want to find .
What happens when direct substitution is used: the limit is found, the limit does not exist, or the result is indeterminate?
We want to find .
What happens when direct substitution is used: the limit is found, the limit does not exist, or the result is indeterminate?
We want to find .
What happens when direct substitution is used: the limit is found, the limit does not exist, or the result is indeterminate?
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