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Limits of Functions

1. This document discusses limits, continuity, break points, and asymptotes of functions. It contains 29 multiple choice questions testing the understanding of these concepts. The questions cover calculating one-sided and two-sided limits, determining the types of discontinuities or break points, identifying asymptotes, and assessing continuity. 2. Key topics covered in the questions include: one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits of rational functions, limits of trigonometric functions, determining if functions are bounded or unbounded at certain points, classifying break points, and identifying horizontal and oblique asymptotes. 3. The document is assessing a student's mastery of foundational calculus concepts through multiple choice questions involving

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Limits of Functions

1. This document discusses limits, continuity, break points, and asymptotes of functions. It contains 29 multiple choice questions testing the understanding of these concepts. The questions cover calculating one-sided and two-sided limits, determining the types of discontinuities or break points, identifying asymptotes, and assessing continuity. 2. Key topics covered in the questions include: one-sided limits, limits at infinity, limits of rational functions, limits of trigonometric functions, determining if functions are bounded or unbounded at certain points, classifying break points, and identifying horizontal and oblique asymptotes. 3. The document is assessing a student's mastery of foundational calculus concepts through multiple choice questions involving

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Limit of functions. Continuoty.

Break points
and asymptotes
1. What is the one-sided limit from the left, as x approaches to 4; of sketched
function?

Choose answer (-ers):


A) 1; B) +1; C) 0; D) Impossible to answer, as ... .
2. You know that the function f (x) = 2x1 2 is vanishing, as x ! a: What is
the value (-es) of a?
Choose answer (-ers):
A) a = 0; B) a = 0 + 0; C) a = 0 0; D) a = 1:
3. If (x) = x 1 1 and (x) = 1 e11 x grow without bounds, as x ! 1; then
Choose answer (-ers):
(x) 1
A) lim (x) (x) = 1; B) lim (x) = 0; C) lim (x) = 0; D) lim ( (x) (x)) = 0:
x!1 x!1 x!1 x!1
4. If f (x) = x 1 1 grows without bounds, as x ! 1; then
Choose answer (-ers):
1
A) lim 2f (x) = 1; B) lim f (x) = 0; C) lim f (x) = 1; D) lim (1 + f (x)) = 1:
x!1 x!1 x!1 x!1

5. Which of the prepositions is (are) correct?


A) The multiplication of vanishing and bounded functions is vanishing function;
B) The sum of two vanishing functions grows without bounds;
C) Multiplication of two vanishing functions is vanishing function;
D) The limit of fraction of two equivalent functions, as x ! a; is one:
6. Which of the following processes are unde…ned?
0
A) 1 ; B) 20 ; C) 1 1
; D) 11 :
7. Which of the following functions, as x ! 0; are equivalent?
A) ln x; B) arcsin x; C) 1 cos x; D) ex 1:

8. If (x) = x1 and (x) = 5 x , as x ! 1; are vanishing, then


Choose answer (-ers):
(x) 1
A) lim (x) (x) = 0; B) lim (x) = 0; C) lim (x) = 1; D) lim ( (x) + (x)) = 0:
x!1 x!11 x!1 x!1

b
9. Choose b, insomuch that lim (1 + 3x) = e3 would be correct.
x!0
x
Choose answer (-ers): A) 9x; B) 3x; C) 3; D) 0:
10. Calculate lim arcsin x:
x! 1
Choose answer (-ers): A) ; B) 0; C) - 2 ; D) 2:

11. Calculate lim ln(5 x):


x!5 0
Choose answer (-ers): A) 0; B) -1; C) 1; D) +1:
2
12. Calculate lim 2 9:
x!3+0 x
Choose answer (-ers): A) 0; B) -1; C) 2; D) +1:
3
2x2 +x
13. Calculate lim x x2 1 :
x!1
Choose answer (-ers): A) 0; B) -1; C) 2; D) +1:
2 1
x 5 +2x 4 10
14. Calculate lim 1 :
x!1 x5 +2x
Choose answer (-ers): A) 1; B) 2; C) 1; D) 0:
4(x 1)
1
15. Calculate lim 1+ x 1 :
x!1
4
Choose answer (-ers): A) e ; B) e; C) 1; D) 1:
sin(4x)
16. Calculate lim :
x!0 arcsin(8x)
Choose answer (-ers): A) 1; B) 0; C) 1; D) 12 :
ln(1 + 4x2 )
17. Choose b, insomuch that lim = 1 would be correct:
x!0 bx
Choose answer (-ers): A) 4; B) 4x; C) x; D) 0:
18. Arange sudoku of the limit answers and solve it
A H G
F A E
B G I H
D I A
C B F G
G B I
D H C E
E I B
B C D
A) lim 3x 1 ;
x!1
3
B) lim x4(x x)
2 +2x 3 ;
x!1
3x4 +x 1
C) lim 4 ;
x!1 x x+3
1
D) lim 9 3 x ;
x!2
1
E) lim (8 + 2 x 2 ) lim ;
x!2+0 x!0
x
F) lim ln 1 + x6 ;
x!+1
G) lim 14 arcsin x ;
x!+1
H) lim 10(1 cos(5x))
2 ;
x!0 4 sin (2:5x)
ln(1+4x)
I) lim x :
x!0

19. Calculate limits


sin(x) 1 cos x ln(1 + 2x)
lim ; lim ; lim :
x!0 arcsin(2x) x!0 sin2 (2x) x!0 2x
20. Calculate limits 1
4
1 4x
lim 1 + 2x ; lim (2 x) x 1
; lim 1 + sin2 2x 1 cos 2x
:
x!1 x!1 x!0

21. Calculate limits


2
lim (x x2)(x2x 3) ; lim p5+x3xp5 x
; lim 1
x 2
1
x3 8
x!2 x!0 x!2

22. Function y = f (x) is continuous at the point x = a from the left, if:
Choose answer (-ers):
A) f (a 0) = f (a); B) f (a 0) = 6 f (a); C) f (a + 0) 6= f (a); D) f (a + 0) = f (a):

23. If the one-sided limits of y = f (x) at the point 2 are di¤erent, then
Choose answer (-ers):
A) lim f (x) exist; B) f (x) doesn’t exist at the point 2;
x!2+0
C) 2 are break point of f (x); D) f (x) is continious at the point 2:

24. a is removable break point of y = f (x), if f (a 0) = f (a + 0) 6= f (a).


Choose answer (-ers): A) No; B) Yes.
25. Whether continuous function has asymptote?
Choose answer (-ers): A) No; B) Yes.
26. Set break points of sketched function

Choose answer (-ers):


A) 1st type; B) the 2nd type;
C) removable break point; D) There are no break points:

27. If b = lim f (x) = 1; and k = lim (f (x) bx) = 0; then Choose


x! 1 x x! 1
answer (-ers):
A) y = 1 horizontal asymptote; B) y = x horizontal asymptote;
C) y = x oblique asymptote; D) x = 1 vertical asymptote:
x
28. Find one-sided limits of y = 2x at the break point (s) and determine the
type of them (it).
Choose answer (-ers):
A) lim y = 2 removable break point; B) lim y = 1 break point of the 2nd type.
x!1 0 x!0 0
x
29. Determine asymptotes of y = xe 1 . Choose answer (-ers):
A) x = 1; B) y = 1; C) y = x; D) y = x 1;

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