Finding limits and relative extrema use spreadsheet to complete the table using
f(x) = in x/x....
Mathematics, 15.01.2020 04:31 rileyeddins1010
Finding limits and relative extrema use spreadsheet to complete the table using
f(x) = in x/x.
x 1 5 10 10^2 10^4 10^6
f(x)
(a) use the table to estimate the limit: lim f(x).
(b) use a graphing utility to estimate the relative extrema of f.
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