recitation. A line L(x) = ax + b is called a slant asymptote for f(x) if lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0 or lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0
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recitation. A line L(x) = ax + b is called a slant asymptote for f(x) if lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0 or lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0
recitation. A line L(x) = ax + b is called a slant asymptote for f(x) if lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0 or lim (f(x) - L(x)) = 0 Lecture 34 - Curve Sketching 22 1. Let S(x) = 1' (a) Find the intervals of increase/decrease, and find local max and min of f(x). (b) Find the intervals of concavity. (c) Show that lim-1-f(x) = = -oo and limz+1+ f(x) = +0. (d) Show that L(x) = 1 +1 is a slant asymptote of f as I + too. (e) Sketch f(x).
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