Chapter 2
Chapter 2
Chapter 2
102 AP Calculus
Practice Exercises
Part A. Directions: Answer these questions without using your calculator.
x2 − 4
1. lim is
x →2 x2 + 4
1
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C) − (D) –1 (E)
2
4 − x2
2. lim is
x →∞ x2 – 1
x−3
3. lim is
x →3 x2 − 2 x − 3
1
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) (D) (E) none of these
4
4. lim xx is
x →0
x3 − 8
5. lim is
x →2 x2 − 4
4 − x2
6. lim is
x →∞ 4 x2 − x − 2
1
(A) –2 (B) − (C) 1 (D) 2 (E) nonexistent
4
5 x 3 + 27
7. lim is
x →−∞ 20 x + 10 x + 9
2
3 x 2 + 27
8. lim is
x →∞ x 3 − 27
−x
9. lim 2 x is
x →∞ 2
−x
10. lim 2 x is
x →−∞ 2
x2 − 9
14. The graph of y = has
3x − 9
1 1
(A) 1 (B) (C) 3 (D) (E)
3 4
2 x2 + 4
17. Which statement is true about the curve y = ?
2 + 7 x – 4 x2
2 x2 + 1
18. lim ( 2 − x )( 2 + x ) is
x →∞
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x
19. lim x is
x →0
sin( π − x )
21. lim π − x is
x →π
x2 − 1
22. Let f ( x ) = x − 1 if x ≠ 1
4 if x = 1.
I. lim f ( x ) exists
x →1
f ( x ) = x 2 − x
23. If 2 x for x 0,
f ( 0 ) = k ,
and if f is continuous at x = 0, then k =
1 1
(A) –1 (B) − (C) 0 (D) (E) 1
2 2
f ( x ) = 3 x ( x − 1) for x ≠ 1, 2,
x2 − 3 x + 2
24. Suppose f (1) = −3,
f ( 2 ) = 4 .
Then f(x) is continuous
4
25. The graph of f ( x ) = x 2 − 1 has
2 x2 + 2 x + 3
26. The graph of y = has
4 x2 − 4 x
1
(A) a horizontal asymptote at y = + 2 but no vertical asymptote
(B) no horizontal asymptote but two vertical asymptotes, at x = 0 and x = 1
1
(C) a horizontal asymptote at y = and two vertical asymptotes, at x = 0 and x = 1
2
(D) a horizontal asymptote at x = 2 but no vertical asymptote
1
(E) a horizontal asymptote at y = and two vertical asymptotes, at x = ±1
2
x 2 + x if x ≠ 0
27. Let f ( x ) = x .
1 if x = 0
Which of the following statements is (are) true?
I. f(0) exists
II. lim f ( x ) exists
x →0
III. f is continuous at x = 0
Part B. Directions: Some of the following questions require the use of a graphing
calculator.
28. If [x] is the greatest integer not greater than x, then xlim[
→1 2
x ] is
1
(A) (B) 1 (C) nonexistent (D) 0 (E) none of these
2
x 2 x (x ≠ 0)
31. The function f(x) =
0 (x = 0)
(A) is continuous everywhere
(B) is continuous except at x = 0
(C) has a removable discontinuity at x = 0
(D) has an infinite discontinuity at x = 0
(E) has x = 0 as a vertical asymptote
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32. lim f ( x )
x →2
37. Suppose lim f ( x ) = -1, lim f ( x ) = -1, and f ( -3) is not defined. Which of the
xÆ-3- xÆ-3+
following statements is (are) true?
I. lim f ( x ) = −1.
x →−3
1
38. If y = 1
, then lim y is *
xÆ 0
2+ 10 x
1 1 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) (E) nonexistent
12 2 3
1
39. lim 3 + arctan is
xÆ0 x
p p
(A) -• (B) 3- (C) 3+
2 2
(D) • (E) none of these
*This icon indicates a challenge question, one that may be more difficult than what you will
encounter on the AP Calculus exam.