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2.2 the limit of a function: problem 8 (6 points) sketch the graph of the following function and use it to determine the following limits. if a limit does not exist, type dne.
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- $$ f(-1)= $$
Step1: Analyze the left - hand limit as \(x\to - 1^{-}\)
For \(x\to - 1^{-}\), we use the function \(f(x)=x - 5\). Substitute \(x=-1\) into \(f(x)=x - 5\), we get \(f(-1)=-1 - 5=-6\). So \(\lim_{x\to - 1^{-}}f(x)=-6\).
Step2: Analyze the right - hand limit as \(x\to - 1^{+}\)
For \(x\to - 1^{+}\), we use the function \(f(x)=x^{2}+4\). Substitute \(x = - 1\) into \(f(x)=x^{2}+4\), we get \(f(-1)=(-1)^{2}+4=1 + 4=1\). So \(\lim_{x\to - 1^{+}}f(x)=1\).
Step3: Determine \(\lim_{x\to - 1}f(x)\)
Since \(\lim_{x\to - 1^{-}}f(x)
eq\lim_{x\to - 1^{+}}f(x)\) (i.e., \(-6
eq1\)), by the definition of the limit (the limit of a function \(y = f(x)\) as \(x\to a\) exists if and only if \(\lim_{x\to a^{-}}f(x)=\lim_{x\to a^{+}}f(x)\)), \(\lim_{x\to - 1}f(x)\) does not exist.
Step4: Analyze \(\lim_{x\to1}f(x)\)
For \(x\to1\), we need to check the left - hand limit (\(x\to1^{-}\)) and the right - hand limit (\(x\to1^{+}\)).
- For \(x\to1^{-}\), use \(f(x)=x^{2}+4\). Substitute \(x = 1\) into \(f(x)=x^{2}+4\), we get \(f(1)=1^{2}+4=5\).
- For \(x\to1^{+}\), use \(f(x)=6 - x\). Substitute \(x = 1\) into \(f(x)=6 - x\), we get \(f(1)=6-1 = 5\).
Since \(\lim_{x\to1^{-}}f(x)=\lim_{x\to1^{+}}f(x)=5\), by the definition of the limit, \(\lim_{x\to1}f(x)=5\).
Step5: Find \(f(-1)\)
Since \(x=-1\) satisfies \(x\leq - 1\), we use \(f(x)=x - 5\). Substitute \(x=-1\) into \(f(x)=x - 5\), we get \(f(-1)=-1-5=-6\).
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- \(-6\)
- \(1\)
- DNE
- \(5\)
- \(-6\)