(a) Use a graph of 10-(1-2)" f(x) = to estimate the value of lim (f(x)) correct to two decimal places. X→ ∞ (b) Complete the following table of values of f(x) to estimate the limit to four decimal places. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) X f(x) 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 Estimate the limit to four decimal place.
(a) Use a graph of 10-(1-2)" f(x) = to estimate the value of lim (f(x)) correct to two decimal places. X→ ∞ (b) Complete the following table of values of f(x) to estimate the limit to four decimal places. (Round your answers to six decimal places.) X f(x) 10,000 100,000 1,000,000 Estimate the limit to four decimal place.
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