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2 LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES
2.1 The Tangent and Velocity Problems
1. (a) Using (15 250), we construct the following table: (b) Using the values of that correspond to the points
closest to ( = 10 and = 20), we have
slope =
−38 8+ (−27 8)
5 (5 694) 694−250 = − 444
10 = −44 4 = −33 3
5−15 2
10 (10 444) 444−250
10−15 = − 194
5 = −38 8

20 (20 111) 111−250


20−15 = − 139
5 = −27 8

25 (25 28) 28−250


25−15 = − 222
10 = −22 2

30 (30 0) 0−250
30−15 = − 250
15 = −16 6

(c) From the graph, we can estimate the slope of the

tangent line at to be −300


9 = −33 3.

2. (a) Slope = 2948 − 2530


42 − 36 = 418
6 ≈ 69 67 (b) Slope = 2948 − 2661
42 − 38 = 287
4 = 71 75

2948 − 2806 3080 − 2948


(c) Slope = = 142 = 71 (d) Slope = = 132 = 66
42 − 40 2 44 − 42 2

From the data, we see that the patient’s heart rate is decreasing from 71 to 66 heartbeats minute after 42 minutes.
After being stable for a while, the patient’s heart rate is dropping.
1
3. (a) = , (2 1)
− (b) The slope appears to be 1.
1−
(c) Using = 1, an equation of the tangent line to the
( 1 (1 − ))
curve at (2 −1) is − (−1) = 1( − 2), or
(i) 15 (1 5 −2) 2
= − 3.
(ii) 19 (1 9 −1 111 111) 1 111 111
(iii) 1 99 (1 99 −1 010 101) 1 010 101
(iv) 1 999 (1 999 −1 001 001) 1 001 001
(v) 25 (2 5 −0 666 667) 0 666 667
(vi) 21 (2 1 −0 909 091) 0 909 091
(vii) 2 01 (2 01 −0 990 099) 0 990 099
(viii) 2 001 (2 001 −0 999 001) 0 999 001
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68 ¤ CHAPTER 2 LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES

4. (a) = cos , (0 5 0) (b) The slope appears to be − .


(c) − 0 = − ( − 0 5) or = − + 1
2 .
(i) 0 (0 1) −2 (d)
(ii) 04 (0 4 0 309017) −3 090170
(iii) 0 49 (0 49 0 031411) −3 141076
(iv) 0 499 (0 499 0 003142) −3 141587
(v) 1 (1 −1) −2
(vi) 06 (0 6 −0 309017) −3 090170
(vii) 0 51 (0 51 −0 031411) −3 141076
(viii) 0 501 (0 501 −0 003142) −3 141587

5. (a) = ( ) = 40 − 16 2 . At = 2, = 40(2) − 16(2)2 = 16. The average velocity between times 2 and 2 + is

(2 + ) − (2) 40(2 + ) 16(2 + )2 − 16 = −24 − 16 2


= −24 − 16 , if = 0.
ave = = −
(2 + ) − 2

(i) [2 2 5]: = 0 5, ave = −32 ft s (ii) [2 2 1]: = 0 1, ave = −25 6 ft s (iii)

[2 2 05]: = 0 05, ave = −24 8 ft s (iv) [2 2 01]: = 0 01, ave = −24 16 ft s

(b) The instantaneous velocity when =2( approaches 0) is −24 ft s.

6. (a) = ( ) = 10 − 1 86 2 . At = 1, = 10(1) − 1 86(1)2 = 8 14. The average velocity between times 1 and 1 + is

(1 + ) − (1) 10(1 + ) 1 86(1 + )2 −− 8 14 6 28



1 86 2

ave = = = = 6 28 − 1 86 , if = 0.
(1 + ) − 1

(i) [1 2]: = 1, ave = 4 42 m s (ii) [1 1 5]: = 0 5, ave = 5 35 m s

(iii) [1 1 1]: = 0 1, ave = 6 094 m s (iv) [1 1 01]: = 0 01, ave = 6 2614 m s

(v) [1 1 001]: = 0 001, ave = 6 27814 m s

(b) The instantaneous velocity when = 1 ( approaches 0) is 6 28 m s.

7. (a) (i) On the interval [2 4] , (4) − (2) 79 2 − 20 6


= = = 29 3 ft s.
4−2
ave
2
(ii) On the interval [3 4] , (4) − (3) 79 2 − 46 5
= = = 32 7 ft s.
4−3
ave
1
(iii) On the interval [4 5] , (5) − (4) 124 8 − 79 2
= = = 45 6 ft s.
5−4
ave
1

(iv) On the interval [4 6] , (6) − (4) 176 7 − 79 2


= = = 48 75 ft s.
6−4
ave
2

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SECTION 2.1 THE TANGENT AND VELOCITY PROBLEMS ¤ 69

(b) Using the points (2 16) and (5 105) from the approximate
tangent line, the instantaneous velocity at = 3 is about
105 − 16 89
= ≈ 29 7 ft s.
5−2 3

8. (a) (i) = ( ) = 2 sin + 3 cos . On the interval [1 2], (2) − (1) 3 − (−3)
= = = 6 cm s.
2−1
ave
1

(1 1) − (1) −3 471 − (−3)


(ii) On the interval [1 1 1], ave = ≈ = −4 71 cm s.
1 1−1 01

(iii) On the interval [1 1 01], (1 01) − (1) −3 0613 − (−3)


= ≈ = −6 13 cm s.
1 01 − 1 0 01
ave

(iv) On the interval [1 1 001], (1 001) − (1) −3 00627 − (−3)


= ≈ = −6 27 cm s.
1 001 − 1 0 001
ave

(b) The instantaneous velocity of the particle when = 1 appears to be about −6 3 cm s.

9. (a) For the curve = sin(10 ) and the point (1 0):

2 (2 0) 0
15 (1 5 0 8660) 1 7321
14 (1 4 −0 4339) −1 0847
13 (1 3 −0 8230) −2 7433
12 (1 2 0 8660) 4 3301
11 (1 1 −0 2817) −2 8173

As approaches 1, the slopes do not appear to be approaching any particular value.

(b) We see that problems with estimation are caused by the frequent
oscillations of the graph. The tangent is so steep at that we needto
take -values much closer to 1 in order to get accurate estimates of

its slope.

(c) If we choose = 1 001, then the point is (1 001 −0 0314) and ≈ −31 3794. If = 0 999, then is (0 999

0 0314) and = −31 4422. The average of these slopes is −31 4108. So we estimate that the slope of thetangent

line at is about −31 4.

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70 ¤ CHAPTER 2 LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES

2.2 The Limit of a Function

1. As approaches 2, ( ) approaches 5. [Or, the values of ( ) can be made as close to 5 as we like by taking sufficiently

close to 2 (but 6= 2).] Yes, the graph could have a hole at (2 5) and be defined such that (2) = 3.

2. As approaches 1 from the left, ( ) approaches 3; and as approaches 1 from the right, ( ) approaches 7. No, the limit
does not exist because the left- and right-hand limits are different.
3. (a) lim ( ) = ∞ means that the values of ( ) can be made arbitrarily large (as large as we please) by taking
→−3

sufficiently close to −3 (but not equal to −3).

(b) lim ( ) = −∞ means that the values of ( ) can be made arbitrarily large negative by taking sufficiently close to 4
→4 +

through values larger than 4.


4. (a) As approaches 2 from the left, the values of ( ) approach 3, so lim ( ) = 3.
→2−

(b) As approaches 2 from the right, the values of ( ) approach 1, so lim ( ) = 1.


→2 +

(c) lim ( ) does not exist since the left-hand limit does not equal the right-hand limit.
→2

(d) When = 2, = 3, so (2) = 3.


(e) As approaches 4, the values of ( ) approach 4, so lim ( ) = 4.
→4

(f ) There is no value of ( ) when = 4, so (4) does not exist.


5. (a) As approaches 1, the values of ( ) approach 2, so lim ( ) = 2.
→1

(b) As approaches 3 from the left, the values of ( ) approach 1, so lim ( ) = 1.


→3 −

(c) As approaches 3 from the right, the values of ( ) approach 4, so lim ( ) = 4.


→3 +

(d) lim ( ) does not exist since the left-hand limit does not equal the right-hand limit.
→3

(e) When = 3, = 3, so (3) = 3.

6. (a) ( ) approaches 4 as es 3 from the left, so lim−


approach− ( ) = 4.
→−3

(b) ( ) approaches 4 as approach−


es 3 from the right, so lim ( ) = 4.
→−3
+

(c) lim ( ) = 4 because the limits in part (a) and part (b) are equal.
→−3

(d) (−3) is not defined, so it doesn’t exist.


(e) ( ) approaches 1 as approaches 0 from the left, so lim ( ) = 1.
→0 −

(f ) ( ) approach−
es 1 as approaches 0 from the right, so lim ( ) = −1.
→0 +

(g) lim ( ) does not exist because the limits in part (e) and part (f ) are not equal.
→0

(h) (0) = 1 since the point (0 1) is on the graph of .


(i) Since lim ( ) = 2 and lim ( ) = 2, we have lim ( ) = 2.
→2 − →2+ →2

(j) (2) is not defined, so it doesn’t exist.


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SECTION 2.2 THE LIMIT OF A FUNCTION ¤ 71
(k) ( ) approaches 3 as approaches 5 from the right, so lim ( ) = 3.
→5 +

(l) ( ) does not approach any one number as approaches 5 from the left, so lim ( ) does not exist.
→5 −

7. (a) lim ( ) = −1 (b) lim ( ) = −2


→0 − →0 +

(c) lim ( ) does not exist because the limits in part (a) and part (b) are not equal.
→0

(d) lim ()= 2 (e) lim ()= 0


→2 − →2 +

(f ) lim ( ) does not exist because the limits in part (d) and part (e) are not equal.
→2

(g) (2) = 1 (h) lim ( ) = 3


→4

8. (a) lim ( )=∞ (b) lim ( ) = −∞


→−3 →2 −

(c) lim ( )= ∞ (d) lim ( ) = −∞


→2 + →−1

(e) The equations of the vertical asymptotes are = −3, = −1 and = 2.

9. (a) lim ( ) = −∞ (b) lim ( )= ∞ (c) lim ( )= ∞


→−7 →−3 →0

(d) lim ( ) = −∞ (e) lim ( )= ∞


→6 − →6+

(f ) The equations of the vertical asymptotes are = −7, = −3, = 0, and = 6.


10. lim ( ) = 150 mg and lim ( ) = 300 mg. These limits show that there is an abrupt change in the amount of drug in
→12 − →12 +

the patient’s bloodstream at = 12 h. The left-hand limit represents the amount of the drug just before the fourth injection.
The right-hand limit represents the amount of the drug just after the fourth injection.
11. From the graph of
1+ if −1

( )= 2 if −1 ≤ 1,
2− if ≥1
we see that lim ( ) exists for all except = −1. Notice that the

right and left limits are different at = −1.


12. From the graph of

1 + sin if 0

( )= cos if 0 ≤ ≤ ,
sin if
we see that lim ( ) exists for all except = . Notice that the

right and left limits are different at = .

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72 ¤ CHAPTER 2 LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES
13. (a) lim ( )=1
→0 −

(b) lim ( )= 0
→0 +

(c) lim ( ) does not exist because the limits


→0

in part (a) and part (b) are not equal.


14. (a) lim ( ) = −1
→0 −

(b) lim ( )= 1
→0 +

(c) lim ( ) does not exist because the limits


→0

in part (a) and part (b) are not equal.

15. lim ( ) = −1, lim ( ) = 2, (0) = 1 16. lim ( ) = 1, lim ( ) = −2, lim ( ) = 2,
→0 − →0+ →0 →3 − →3 +

(0) = −1, (3) = 1

17. lim ( ) = 4, lim ( ) = 2, lim ( ) = 2, 18. lim ( ) = 2, lim ( ) = 0, lim ( ) = 3,


→3 + →3 − →−2 →0 − →0 + →4 −

(3) = 3, (−2) = 1 lim ( ) = 0, (0) = 2, (4) = 1


→4 +

−3 :
2
19. For ( ) =
2− 9

( )
( ) 29 0 491 525
31 0 508 197 2 95 0 495 798 2 −3 1
It appears that lim = .
3 05 0 504 132 2 99 0 499 165 →3 2 −9 2
3 01 0 500 832 2 999 0 499 917
3 001 0 500 083 2 9999 0 499 992
3 0001 0 500 008

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SECTION 2.2 THE LIMIT OF A FUNCTION ¤ 73

−3 :
2
20. For ( ) =
2− 9

( ) ( )
−2 5 −5 −3 5 7
−2 9 −29 −3 1 31
−2 95 −59 −3 05 61 It appears that lim+
( ) = −∞ and that
→−3
−2 99 −299 −3 01 301
−2 999 −2999 −3 001 3001 3
2−
2
lim ( ) = ∞, so lim does not exist.
−2 9999 −29,999 −3 0001 30,001
→−3 − →−3 −9
5
− 1: (2 + )5 − 32
21. For ( ) = 22. For ( ) = :

( )
() ()
−0 5 48 812 500
05 22 364 988 −0 5 1 835 830
01 6 487 213 −0 1 72 390 100
−0 1 3 934 693
0 01 5 127 110 −0 01 79 203 990
−0 01 4 877 058
0 001 5 012 521 −0 001 79 920 040
−0 001 4 987 521
−0 0001 79 992 000
0 0001 5 001 250 −0 0001 4 998 750

It appears that lim


5 −1 It appears that lim (2 + )5 − 32
= 5. = 80.
→0 →0

ln − ln 4
23. For ( ) = :
−4
( ) ( )
39 0 253 178 41 0 246 926
3 99 0 250 313 4 01 0 249 688
3 999 0 250 031 4 001 0 249 969
3 9999 0 250 003 4 0001 0 249 997

It appears that lim ( ) = 0 25. The graph confirms that result.


→4

1+ 9

24. For ( ) = :
1+ 15

( ) ( )
−1 1 0 427 397 −0 9 0 771 405
−1 01 0 582 008 −0 99 0 617 992
−1 001 0 598 200 −0 999 0 601 800
−1 0001 0 599 820 −0 9999 0 600 180

It appears that lim ( ) = 0 6. The graph confirms that result.


→−1
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74 ¤ CHAPTER 2 LIMITS AND DERIVATIVES
sin 3
25. For ( ) = :
tan 2
( )
It appears that lim sin 3 = 1 5.
±0 1 1 457 847 →0 tan 2

±0 01 1 499 575 The graph confirms that result.


±0 001 1 499 996
±0 0001 1 500 000

5 1
26. For ( ) = − :

() ()
01 1 746 189 −0 1 1 486 601
0 01 1 622 459 −0 01 1 596 556
0 001 1 610 734 −0 001 1 608 143
0 0001 1 609 567 −0 0001 1 609 308

It appears that lim ( ) ≈ 1 6094. The graph confirms that result.


→0

27. For ( ) = :

( ) It appears that lim ( ) = 1.


→0 +
01 0 794 328
0 01 0 954 993 The graph confirms that result.
0 001 0 993 116
0 0001 0 999 079

28. For ( ) = 2 ln :

( ) It appears that lim ( ) = 0.


→0 +
01 −0 023 026
0 01 −0 000 461 The graph confirms that result.
0 001 −0 000 007
0 0001 −0 000 000

cos 2 − cos
29. (a) From the graphs, it seems that lim = −1 5. (b)
→0 2
( )
±0 1 −1 493 759
±0 01 −1 499 938
±0 001 −1 499 999
±0 0001 −1 500 000

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