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For each of the following functions f(x) below : Find its limits limx→±[infinity]f(x) as x approachs ±[infinity] . Choose the values of x where f(x) is differentiable, i. e. f′(x) exists Choose the values of x where f(x) is also strictly increasing, i. e. f′(x)>0 . For f(x)=max(0,x) : (If the limit diverges to infty, enter inf for [infinity], and -inf for −[infinity] ) limx→−[infinity]f(x)=

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