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You are tasked to find the limit of the function x^7/(x-6) at the x value 6. Does the limit exist in this situation? Yes Or No? | No | 63%
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What is the area under the function 4x^3 from x= 0 to x= 3? | 81 | 56%
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You are given the horizontal asymptote, the vertical asymptote, and the maximums and minimums of a function. Is this enough information to sketch the graph of the function? Yes Or No? | No | 56%
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You are given the maximums and minimums, the points of inflection, the increase and decrease intervals, the concavity intervals, the asymptotes, and the x and y intercepts of a function. Is this enough to sketch the graph of the function? Yes Or No? | Yes | 56%
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What is the limit as x approaches 5? Use factorization. Function: (x^2-6x+5)/(x^2-8x+15) | 2 | 31%
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What rule is used to differentiate the following function: x^200 | Power Rule | 31%
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If you want to approximate the area under a graph on the interval [-5,5] in 20 rectangles, what would delta x be equal to? | 0.5 | 19%
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What is the limit as x approaches 2? Use L'Hopital's rule. Function: (x^26)/(x^2-3x+2) | 5 | 13%
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What rule is used to compute the exact area under a function? | Fundamental Theorem Of Calculus I/FTC I | 6%
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What is the relative maximum x-value for all numbers on the function y = 4x^3+4x^2? | -0.67 | 0%
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