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>>>>>>>>> Use graphs and tables to find the limit and identify any vertical asymptotes of the function. limit of 1 divided by the quantity x minus 10 as x approaches 10 from the left

>>>>>>>>> Use graphs and tables to find the limit and identify-example-1

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Answer:


\displaystyle \lim_(x \to 10^-) (1)/(x - 10) = -\infty

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Limits

  • Right-Side Limit:
    \displaystyle \lim_(x \to c^+) f(x)
  • Left-Side Limit:
    \displaystyle \lim_(x \to c^-) f(x)

Graphical Limits

Explanation:

If we graph the function, we can see that as we approach 3 from the left, we go towards negative infinity.


\displaystyle \lim_(x \to 10^-) (1)/(x - 10) = -\infty

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Limits

>>>>>>>>> Use graphs and tables to find the limit and identify-example-1
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