1 Page

Microsoft_Word_-_1_6_3_and_4

Course: MAC mac 2233, Spring 2010
School: Miami Dade
Rating:
 
 
 
 
 

Document Preview

2233 MAC Continuous Functions Section 1.6 3. Is f(x) continuous at x = 0? x 5 + x > 0 f ( x) = x0 5 4. Is t(x) continuous at x = 4? t ( x ) = x+4 x3

Register Now

Unformatted Document Excerpt

Coursehero >> Florida >> Miami Dade >> MAC mac 2233

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one
below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.

Course Hero has millions of student submitted documents similar to the one below including study guides, practice problems, reference materials, practice exams, textbook help and tutor support.
2233 MAC Continuous Functions Section 1.6 3. Is f(x) continuous at x = 0? x 5 + x > 0 f ( x) = x0 5 4. Is t(x) continuous at x = 4? t ( x ) = x+4 x3
Find millions of documents on Course Hero - Study Guides, Lecture Notes, Reference Materials, Practice Exams and more. Course Hero has millions of course specific materials providing students with the best way to expand their education.

Below is a small sample set of documents:

Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233 Continuous FunctionsSection 1.6 x2 + 2x 3 x 1 1. Is h(x) continuous at x = 1? h( x ) = x 1 6 x =1 2.Is p(x) continuous at x = 1?x + 3 p( x) = 2 5 xx 1 x >1
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233Limits - Algebraic ApproachSection 1.5, 1.6Limits as x goes to infinity.Find the following limits if it exists. 1.2x + 5 x 3 x 2 + 1 lim2.2x2 + 5 lim x 3x 2 + 2 x 13.2 x3 + 5 lim x 3x 2 + 1
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233LimitSection 1.5, 1.6Example 1: Evaluate each limit from the graph. If the limit does not exist, say so.x 9lim f ( x)x 6lim + f ( x)x 3lim f ( x)lim f ( x)x 3f (3)f (3)
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233Limits -Algebraic ApproachSection 1.5, 1.6Find the indicated limit if it exists: 1.lim x 2 2 x + 6x 32.(Factor)limx2 x x 1 2 x 2 + 5 x 73.(Factoring not needed)limx 1x2 x x 2 2x 3
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
Marketing Plan: Shark ShieldDanielBrady LaurenArmes NeelamSharmaGabrielleMcKay SeachangeTechnology 9/28/2007Executive Summary ExecutiveA one page summary of the entire report. Make sure to include any conclusions that you make.Marketing Plan: Shark Sh
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233LimitSection 1.5, 1.6Example 2: Evaluate each limit from the graph. If the limit does not exist, say so.x 2 lim f ( x)x 2 +lim f ( x)lim f ( x)x 2f (2)
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233LimitSection 1.5, 1.6Example 1: Evaluate each limit from the graph. If the limit does not exist, say so.x 9lim f ( x)x 6lim + f ( x)x 3lim f ( x)lim f ( x)x 3f (3)f (3)
Miami Dade - MAN - man2021
CHAPTER 13 (MAN) STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWSQUESTION INFORMATIONNumber EO13-1 EO13-2 EO13-3 EO13-4 EO13-5 EO13-6 EO13-7 EO13-8 EO13-9 EO13-10 EO13-11 EO13-12 PE13-1A PE13-1B PE13-2A PE13-2B PE13-3A Objective 13-3 13-2 13-1 13-1 13-2 13-2 13-2 13-1 13-1 13-2
Miami Dade - MAN - man2021
Guns, Germs, and Steel - Marxism In his book Jared Dimond tries to respond the question of: Why do white people have so much cargo and we New Guineans/ have so little? He answers this question in a quest that took him over 15 years. Over his study he focu
Miami Dade - MAN - man2021
Test 11. Examples of non-sustainable human activities or behaviors include: A) conservation practices. B) using technology to improve car mileage. C) recycling. D) use of nonrenewable resources as if they were present in unlimited quantities. E) attempts
Miami Dade - MAN - man2021
SWOT ANALYSIS Strength As a new and innovating company Enlyten has a rich product line with a lot to offer to the public. A unique product in the market, with no direct competitors and sole products on the business in that presentation. Different quanti
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233LimitSection 1.5Consider the following function:f ( x) = x2 9 x+3f(x) is undefined at x = -3f(-3) has no answer.We cannot say anything about the y value at x = -3. Lets take a look at the behavior of the functions (what the graphs are doing
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233Limitx+5 . x+3Section 1.5, 1.6Find lim + g ( x) if g ( x) =x 3First notice that g(-3) is not defined. In other words, 3) there is no y-value when you replace the x-values by value values 3. [2/0 is not a number] 3. The y-value at the given x
Miami Dade - MAC - mac 2233
MAC 2233LimitSection 1.5, 1.6SYMBOLS (mathematical notation): Find the limit of f(x) as x approaches 2 from the left of 2x2 4 for the function f (x ) = . x 2Written with mathematical symbols, this statement would be written$%7$. .Find the limit
Florida Memorial - MAN - 3025
Javar ThomasMAN3025 7/2/2010 Prof.BEYDOUN1.)In your opinion, what actions taken by Ostertag stood the most changing General Semiconductors culture? When Ronald Ostertag took over the management of General Semiconductor the most effective move he made t
American Dubai - FINANCE - FINA301
American Dubai - FINANCE - FINA301
American Dubai - MGMT - MGMT313
1McGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved16-12Chapter 16Aggregate Sales and Operations Planning16-23OBJECTIVES Sales and Operations Planning The Aggregate Operations Plan Examples: Chase and Level strategies16-3Proc
American Dubai - MGMT - MGMT313
Dimensions of Logistics and SCMClick to edit Master subtitle styleChafik Abid Ph.D., M.B.A.Copyright 2009 all rights reserved Dr. Chafik Abid www0.umoncton.ca/abidc/e 11ContentSC Management Dimensions of Logistics Demand Management and CustomerServ
American Dubai - MGMT - MGMT313
1McGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved6 -12Chapter 6Process Analysis6 -23OBJECTIVES Process Analysis Process Flowcharting Types of Processes Process Performance Metrics6 -34Process Analysis Terms Process: Is an
American Dubai - ACCG - MGMT311
Introduction to Management AccountingChapter 11Copyright2007PrenticeHall.AllrightsreservedObjective 1Identify managers four primary responsibilities2Copyright2007PrenticeHall.AllrightsreservedManagers ResponsibilitiesPlanning Setting goals and ob
American Dubai - ACCG - ACCG311
Building Blocks of Management AccountingChapter 21Copyright2007PrenticeHall.AllrightsreservedObjective 1Distinguish among service, merchandising, and manufacturing companies2Copyright2007PrenticeHall.AllrightsreservedService Companies Sell servic
American Dubai - MGMT - QUAN301
ManagementScienceChapter1Copyright2010PearsonEducation,Inc.PublishingasPrenticeHall11ChapterTopicsTheManagementScienceApproachtoProblem Solving ModelBuilding:BreakEvenAnalysis ComputerSolution ManagementScienceModelingTechniques BusinessUsageofManage
American Dubai - ACCG - ACCG301
Financial Accounting and Accounting Standards AccountingChapter Chapter1IntermediateAccounting, 12thEdition Kieso,Weygandt,andWarfieldChapter 1 -1Prepared by Coby Harmon, University of California, Santa BarbaraChapter 1 Learning Objectives1. 2. 3.
American Dubai - MGMT - QUAN301
Network Design and Facility Location Chafik AbidClick to edit Master subtitle stylePh.D., M.B.A.Copyright 2009 all rights reserved Dr. Chafik Abid www0.umoncton.ca/abidc/e 11ContentDesigning the Distribution Network in a SC Network Design in the SC
American Dubai - MGMT - QUAN301
1McGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved9 -12Chapter 9Quality Management9 -23OBJECTIVES Total Quality Management Defined Quality Specifications and Costs Six Sigma Quality and Tools External Benchmarking ISO 9000 Ser
American Dubai - MGMT - QUAN301
1McGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved12-12Chapter 12Lean ManufacturingMcGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved1 -23Learning Objectives After completing the chapter you will: Learn how
American Dubai - MGMT - QUAN301
1McGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved19-12Chapter 19Operations SchedulingMcGraw-Hill/Irwin2009 The McGraw-Hill Companies, All Rights Reserved1 -23OBJECTIVES Work Center Defined Typical Scheduling and Control Fun
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI301
Chapter 8Measurement of VariablesChapter ObjectivesOperationally define (or operationalize) concepts Explain the characteristics and power of the four types of measurement scale nominal, ordinal, interval and ratioMeasurement of VariablesHow Variable
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI301
Chapter 9Measurement: Scaling, Reliability, ValidityChapter Objectives Know how and when to use the different forms of rating scales and attitude scales Reliability and Validity: Why They Are Very, Very Important Validity The Relationship Between Reli
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI301
Chapter 10Data Collection MethodsChapter ObjectivesBe familiar with the various data collection methods (both qualitative & quantitative data gathering) Know the advantages and disadvantages of each method Discuss the unstructured, structured, face-to-
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI301
Chapter 6The Research Process: Elements of Research DesignChapter Objectives Understand the different aspects relevant to designing a research study Identify the scope of a given study and the purpose for which the results will be used Decide, for a
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI321
chapter sevenNatural Resources and Environmental SustainabilityMcGrawHill/Irwin InternationalBusiness,11/eCopyright2008TheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Learning Objectives Describe the role of location, topography, climate, and natural r
American Dubai - MGMT - BUSI321
chapter eightEconomic and Socioeconomic ForcesMcGrawHill/Irwin InternationalBusiness,11/eCopyright2008TheMcGrawHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved.Learning Objectives State the purpose of economic analysis Identify different categories based on levels
UWO - MOS - 1220A
CHAPTER 1 GLOBALIZATIONGlobalization the shift toward a more integrated and interdependent world economy several different facets including globalization of markets, globalization of productionand globalization of consumers developments in communicati
Colby - BC - BC367
1999 Oxford University PressHuman Molecular Genetics, 1999, Vol. 8, No. 5871877Identical mutation in patients with limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2B or Miyoshi myopathy suggests a role for modifier gene(s)Tracey Weiler1, Rumaisa Bashir3, Louise
Colby - BC - BC367
1999 Oxford University PressHuman Molecular Genetics, 1999, Vol. 8, No. 5855861Dysferlin is a plasma membrane protein and is expressed early in human developmentLouise V. B. Anderson*, Keith Davison, Jennifer A. Moss, Carol Young, Michael J. Cullen,
Purdue - ECE - 382
1!HDC G !@ X XC GY 6 8 G X65D G8 E!X6EBC D G ED 6GY` 6) !$ V pox nyxlix| jslh i ry wyivtcfw_ a po ntxz ixy a pox nyh wsv wj siisyh u a po njtsyt srq a po njmmlk jjxih a 98 E6D g V !X HC f!D !De V d y xyxwv ut rgsfeegsrgq pcfigch gfedcb a H` GGY XW!( V QU
Purdue - ECE - 382
Lec 2. Laplace Transform Laplace transform: definition and properties Use Laplace transform to solve ODE Partial Fraction Expansion Reading: Chap. 2Definition of Laplace Transformf(t): a function of time t with f(t)=0 for t<0 (i.e., causal signal)Lapl
Purdue - ECE - 382
Lec 3. System Modeling Transfer Function Model Model of Mechanical Systems Model of Electrical Systems Model of Electromechanical Systems Reading: 3.1-3.3, 3.6-3.8LTI Systems Given by Differential EquationsLTI systems modeling practical systems are oft
Purdue - ECE - 382
Lec 4 . Graphical System Representations and Simplifications Block Diagrams Signal Flow Graphs and Masons Formula Reading: 3.9-3.10Block Diagrams Graphical representation of interconnected systems In practice, a system may consist of multiple subsyste
Purdue - ECE - 382
LSU - BIOL - 1201
The upper temperature for life is 130*C Cell and body temperatures can range from -2*C-130*C and pressure ranges from 1atm-1100atm. The average depth of the ocean is 2*-4*C body temperatures and approximately -380atm with no sunlight @ 3.8km. Organisms
UGA - BIO - 3453
1Biology 1107 Lecture # 32 Wednesday March 31, 2010 Lecture based on Chapter 15 1. Sex determination 2. Sex linkage 3. Sex linkage in humans a) Hemophilia (How Queen Victoria contributed to the Bolshevik revolution) b) Red-green color blindness 4. X inact
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107 Lecture # 3304-02-10Todays lecture was based on material contained in chapter 15 Chromosomal Basis of Inheritance and chapter 16 Molecular Basis of Inheritance: 1. Nondisjunction 2. Aneuploidy autosomes (Down syndrome) sex chromosomes (Turn
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107 Lecture # 3404-05-10Todays lecture was based on the material in chapter 16. After attending lecture and studying chapter 16 you should be able to: 1. Describe the 3 / 5 antiparallel structure of DNA. 2. Explain the Meselson / Stahl experime
UGA - BIO - 3453
1Biology 1107 Lecture #35 04-07-10 . Outline of todays lecture: Chapter 17 1. The structure of RNA 2. The dictionary of the genetic code 13. Transcription - the DNA-directed synthesis of RNA 4. Eukaryotic RNA processing 5'cap and poly(A) tail RNA splicing
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107Lecture #38April 14, 2010BarstowTodays lecture was a PowerPoint presentation on the life of Charles Darwin with emphasis on his life at Down house (1842-1882). There are no PowerPoint slides being placed on WebCT. Textbook assignment: Conc
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107 Lecture #39 Biology April 16, 2010 Chapter 22Descent with Modification: A Darwinian View Descent of Life ofWhat is science? What What is a theory? (in science) Evolution and Biology (Ernst Mayr) Francis CollinsLamarck published mechanism f
UGA - BIO - 3453
SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Biology 1107 Lecture #39 Friday April 16, 2010 Outline of todays lecture 1. Evolution is science 2. Time 3. Evidences of evolution. 1. Science and Religion Quote from Francis Collins in The Language of God A Scientist Presents Evidence
UGA - BIO - 3453
SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1Biology 1107 Lecture #40 Monday 04-19-10 Outline of todays lecture 1. Finish Evidences of Evolution (concept 22.3) 2. Human/Chimp relationship 3. Begin chapter 23 Evolution of Populations FINISHING UP EVIDENCES OF EVOLUTION Comparative
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107 Lecture #40 Biology April 19, 2010Evidences of evolution EvidencesContinental drift Fossil record Comparative anatomy Comparative embryology Molecular biology Domestication(artificial selection) ExperimentsContinental DriftFossil record i
UGA - BIO - 3453
SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1BIOL 1107 Lecture #41 04-21-10 Study Questions for Lecture #41 04-21-10After attending lecture and after reading and studying Chapter 23 can you. Explain why the majority of point mutations are harmless Explain how sexual recombination
UGA - BIO - 3453
Biology 1107 Lecture #41 04-21-10 Chapter 23 The evolution of populationsThe Smallest Unit of Evolution Genetic variations in populations contribute to evolution Microevolution is a change in allele frequencies in a population over generations Concept
UGA - BIO - 3453
1Biology 1107 Lecture #42 Friday April 23, 2010 (04-23-10) Lecture based on CHAPTER 24 THE ORIGIN OF SPECIESA. What Is a Species? In 1942 Ernst Mayr enunciated the biological species concept to address biological diversity. A species is a population or g
UGA - BIO - 3453
BIOLOGY 1107 LECTURE # 42 04-23-10The Origin of SpeciesChapter 24Speciation, the origin of new species, is at the focal point of evolutionary theory Evolutionary theory must explain how new species originate and how populations evolve Microevolution co