Chapter 1: Q. 69 (page 88)
Use calculator graphs to make approximations for each of the limits in Exercises 67–74.
Short Answer
The approximated value of the limit is by using the calculator graph.
The graph is
Chapter 1: Q. 69 (page 88)
Use calculator graphs to make approximations for each of the limits in Exercises 67–74.
The approximated value of the limit is by using the calculator graph.
The graph is
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