![1.4 Calculating limits. Limit Laws Suppose that c is a constant and the limits and exist. Then. - ppt download 1.4 Calculating limits. Limit Laws Suppose that c is a constant and the limits and exist. Then. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/16/5223297/slides/slide_6.jpg)
1.4 Calculating limits. Limit Laws Suppose that c is a constant and the limits and exist. Then. - ppt download
![Illustrate by graphing the functions f,g and h (in the notation of the Squeeze Theorem) on the same screen. If 4x-9 \leq f(x)\leq x^2-4x+7 for x \geq0, find \lim_{x \rightarrow 4} f(x). Illustrate by graphing the functions f,g and h (in the notation of the Squeeze Theorem) on the same screen. If 4x-9 \leq f(x)\leq x^2-4x+7 for x \geq0, find \lim_{x \rightarrow 4} f(x).](https://homework.study.com/cimages/multimages/16/52227552375023154986519.png)
Illustrate by graphing the functions f,g and h (in the notation of the Squeeze Theorem) on the same screen. If 4x-9 \leq f(x)\leq x^2-4x+7 for x \geq0, find \lim_{x \rightarrow 4} f(x).
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