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More on Limits

This comprehensive guide helps students master calculating one-sided limits using tables and calculators, limits at infinity (negative infinity), and applying limit rules. Examples provided on finding limits, evaluating limits using tables, and a thorough explanation of the definition of a limit. Ideal for grasping key concepts in limits and enhancing mathematical skills.

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More on Limits

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  1. More on Limits

  2. Objectives Students will be able to • Calculate a one-sided limit using a table and a calculator • Calculate a limit a limit at infinity (negative infinity) • Apply rules of limits

  3. Example 1-1 For the function find

  4. Example 1-2 For the function find

  5. Example 1-3 For the function find

  6. Example 2 Evaluate the limit

  7. Example 3 Evaluate the limit

  8. Example 4 Evaluate the limit using a table

  9. Definition of Limit: A function f(x) has a limit (or tends to) A as x tends to a (written ), if for each number there exists a number such that for every x with

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