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(1 point) Let h be the function given by h(x) = We will investigate the behavior of both the numerator and denominator of h(x) near X2-1 the point where x = 1. Let f(x) = x5 + x-2 and g(x) = x2-1. Find the local linearizations of f and g at a = 1, and call these functions Lf(X and Lax), respectively. Explain why h(x) for r near a-1 Evaluate the limit: lim L/ (2) Use your work to make an educated guess about lim h(x). lim h(x) = You could confirm your educated guess by inspecting the graph of y - h(x).
(1 point) Let h be the function given by h(x) = We will investigate the behavior of both the numerator and denominator of h(x) near X2-1 the point where x = 1. Let f(x) = x5 + x-2 and g(x) = x2-1. Find the local linearizations of f and g at a = 1, and call these functions Lf(X and Lax), respectively. Explain why h(x) for r near a-1 Evaluate the limit: lim L/ (2) Use your work to make an educated guess about lim h(x). lim h(x) = You could confirm your educated guess by inspecting the graph of y - h(x).
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