Limits & Continuity
Calculating Limits
Derivatives & Rates
Applications of Derivatives
100

The value of the limit x-->3 of (2x+1)?

What is: 7

100

The limit as x-->-1 of (3x2-2x+5) 

What is: 10

100

The derivative of a function at a point gives the slope of this line

What is: Tangent Line

100

If c(x) is the price of potatoes then c'(x) represents

What is: The rate of change of the price of potatoes 

200

This type of limit considers x approaching a only from values less than a.

What is: Left-hand limit

200

The limit as x-->2 of [(x2-4)/(x-2)]

4

200

Using the limit definition of a derivative find f'(1) for f(x)=x2

What is: 2

200

A ball is thrown upward: It's position is given by the equation h(t)=40t−16t2 . t is seconds since thrown

The velocity at t=1 second

What is: 8ft/second

300

What is: DNE

300

The limit as x-->0  of  Sin(3x)/x

What is: 3

300

s(t)=t2−4t is position (meters), the velocity at t=3 seconds

What is: 2meters/second

300

If f(x) is differentiable at x=a , then f must be ___ at a

What is: Continuous 

400

The three conditions required for a function ff to be continuous at x=ax=a.

What is: 1. f(a) defined 2. limit as x-->a of f(x) exists 3. limit as x-->a of f(x) = f(a)

400

The limit as x-->Infinity of (2x2-3x+1)/(5x2+4x-7)

What is: 2/5

400

The graph of f(x): https://www.desmos.com/calculator/whfptbagrt

The value of f'(2) 

What is :0

400

Graph:https://www.desmos.com/calculator/glvvlrtdxx 

The derivative of the graph at x=3 

What is: DNE

500

f(x)={cx+2, x≤1

       {x2+3, x>1

What value of C makes the piece wise function continuous at x=1 


What is: c=2
500

The limit as x-->0 of xSin(1/x)

What is: 0
500

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/owvhsjho82 

Using the table, estimate the value f'(0) to 2 decimal places

What is: 0.69

500

A ball is thrown upward: It's position is given by the equation h(t)=40t−16t2 . t is seconds since thrown

The ball reaches it's max height at

What is: 1.25 seconds

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