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WORKSHEET 2: Limits and Continuity: 3 2 2 X !2 3 2 X !0 2 3 4 X !1 X ! 1 2 2

This worksheet covers topics related to limits, continuity, and differentiability. Some key questions calculate limits as variables approach certain values, determine discontinuities of functions, use theorems like the intermediate value theorem to prove a function has a zero on an interval, discuss local and global extrema of functions on intervals, and analyze asymptotes of functions.

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WORKSHEET 2: Limits and Continuity: 3 2 2 X !2 3 2 X !0 2 3 4 X !1 X ! 1 2 2

This worksheet covers topics related to limits, continuity, and differentiability. Some key questions calculate limits as variables approach certain values, determine discontinuities of functions, use theorems like the intermediate value theorem to prove a function has a zero on an interval, discuss local and global extrema of functions on intervals, and analyze asymptotes of functions.

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WORKSHEET 2: Limits and Continuity

1. (*)Calculate
p p
4x3 + 2x2 x x3 x2 x 2 2+x 2
a) lim b) lim c) lim
x!0 5x2 + 2x x!2 x 2 x!0 x
p
x2 x sinx x2 cosx + 1
d) lim p e) lim f) lim
x!1 x3 + 3x4 x!1 x x! 1 x2 + 1

3x3 + 2x2 + x + 2 x4 ax3 x4 x3


g) lim h) lim i) lim
x! 1 x2 7x + 1 x! 1 x2 + 1 x!0 x2 + b
.
sinx
2. Using that lim = 1, calculate:
x!0x
2
sin (2x) sin(x2 1)
a) lim b) lim
x!0 x2 x!1 x 1
.
3. Find the discontinuities,(if they exist) of the following functions:
8
>
> x+ if x
>
> 2
>
< xsinx
jx 3j if <x< ; x 6= 0
a)(*)f (x) = b)f (x) = 1 cosx 2 2
x 3 >
> 1 if x=0
>
>
>
: 0 if x
2
8 8 2x
> x+1 >
>
> if x 1: >
> if x< 1:
< x < x+1
c) f (x) = 1=2(1 x 2
) if 1<x 1 d) (*)f (x) = e1=x if 1 x<0
>
> sin x >
> if x=0
>
: 1 if 1<x >
:
1=x if 0<x
4. (*)Calcute the following limits:
tg 4 (x)
i) lim (x 1)arcsin( )
x!1 1 + tg 4 (x)
1 + h2 (x)
ii) lim , with h(x) a function with nite limit when x ! 2.
x!2 jx 2j
.
5. (*)Calculate
x2 x2 2 1 x2 2x
a) lim + b) lim c) lim+ d) lim (1 1=x) x e) lim
x! 3 x2 9 x! 3 x2 9 x!0 sinx x!0 x!0 x3
6. Calculate all asymptotes of the following functions:
x3 x2 1 p 1
(*)f (x) = 2 g(x) = (*)h(x) = x2 1 (*)m(x) = (*)n(x) = e1=x
x 1 x lnx
7. Prove that every odd-degree polynomial has at least one root.
.
8. (*)a) Use the intermediate value theorem to check that the following functions have a zero at the speci ed
interval
i)f (x) = x2 4x + 3 in [2; 4]; ii)g(x) = x3 + 3x 2 in [0; 1].
b) Obtain using interval partitions and succesive applications of Bolzano, the zero with and error of 0:25.

9. (*)Check that the equations x4 11x + 7 = 0 and 2x 4x = 0 have at least two solutions.
10. (*)Prove that the equation x7 + 3x + 3 = 0 has a unique solution. Determine the integer part of that solution.

11. Find the domain and the range of the functions:


r
(x2 16)(x 1) (x2 16)(x 1)
a)f (x) = ln b)g(x) =
x 3 x 3
12. If f and g are continous functions in [a; b] and f (a) < g(a), f (b) > g(b), prove that there exists a x0 2 (a; b)
such that f (x0 ) = g(x0 )
13. a) Let f : [a; b] ! R, continuous, such that Range(f ) [a; b] : Prove that f has at least a xed point.

b) Also suppose that f is monotonic. Will exist an unique xed point?

14. a) Prove using the Bolzano's theorem of zeroes, that the function f (x) = x3 5
has at least one xed point in the interval [0; n] ; for some n 2 N:

b) Obtain, with an error of 0:25; a xed point of f:


c) Does a unique xed point exist?

15. (*)Discuss in the following cases if the functions reach global and/or local extrema in the speci ed intervals:

a) f (x) = x2 x 2 [ 1; 1] b) f (x) = x3 x 2 [ 1; 1]

1
c) f (x) = sinx x 2 [0; ] d) f (x) = x3 x 2 [ 1; 1]

16. In the previous problem, replace the interval given by [0; 1) or by R in each one of the functions.
tg 2 x
17. Let f (x) = arctg ; f : [a; b] ! R. Discuss, depending on the values of a and b; when f reaches
1 + tg 4 x
maximun and minimun in [a; b] :
18. Explain why f (x) = tgx has a maximun in [0; =4], but not in [0; ].
3x2 + x
19. (*)a) Let C(x) = + 100, be the total cost of production function, supposing x 7.
x 1
Check if it has oblique asymptote when x ! 1.

C (x)
b) Consider the function Cm (x) = ; that is, the average cost of production.
x
Check that it has a horizontal asymptothe when x ! 1.
c) Is there any relationship between the oblique asymptote in part a) and the horizontal asymptote in part b?

20. (*)A banking entity o ers a current account with the following conditions: the 250.000 st euros non remu-
nerated, the rest by a 7% of annual interest. Consider the following function: i : [0; 1) ! IR de ned by
i(x)="interes obtained in % when depositing some capital x and mantaining it during a year".
i) Obtain i(x).
ii) Calculate lim i(x).
x!1
iii) Does any capital c exist such that i(c) = 7?.
iv) From what capital is obtained at least a 6% of interest?
v) Graph the function i.

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