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# Solution: 14 Given that lim xla fsxd 0 limxla tsxd 0 limxla hsxd 1 lim xla psxd  limxla

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14 Given that lim xla fsxd 0 limxla tsxd 0 limxla hsxd 1 lim xla psxd  limxla qs xd  which of the following limits are indeterminate forms? For those that are not an indeterminate form, evaluate the limit where possible. (a) lim xla f fsxdg tsxd (b) lim xla f fsxdg psxd (c) lim xla fhsxdg psxd (d) lim xla f psxdgf sxd (e) lim xla f psxdgqsxd (f) lim xla qsxd spsxd

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Study Guide- Midterm 1 Table of Contents: 1-De▯nitions 2-Important Rules 3-Truth Table 4-Ways to Prove 1-De▯nitions Set- A collection of objects. Elements- The objects in the set. N- The set of all natural numbers. Z- The set of all integers. Q- The set of all rational numbers. R- The set of all real numbers. C- The set of all complex numbers. ;- The empty set, containing nothing. Also written as fg. Subset A ▯ B- Set A is a subset of set B is everything element contained within A is also contained within B. Proper subset A ( B- A is a subset of B but is not equal to B. Cardinality- The number of elements in a set, written as jSj = 3 for any set S with 3 elemen

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