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1
lim 1 +
1.1
1.1
1.1
x 4x 5
Encuentre lim x 5
x 5
2
lim
x5
tan(x)
lim
.5
x 0
2x
lim f ( x) L
x a
0, there' s( 0),
0 x c f ( x) L
Pr ove : lim 3x 2 14
x 4
0 x 4 (3x 2) 14
3x 12
3x4
x4
, 3
2. lim x c
x c
3. lim kf ( x) k lim f ( x)
x c
x c
x c
x c
x c
x c
x c
x c
f ( x)
f ( x) lim
x c
7. lim
, lim g ( x) 0
x c g ( x)
lim g ( x) xc
x c
x c
9. lim n f ( x) n lim f ( x)
x c
x c
Squeeze Theorem
A) g(x) is bounded above and below by f(x) and h(x)
B) the limit of f(x) as x approaches a = L and the limit
of h(x) as x approaches a=L
THEN C) the limit of g(x) as x approaches a = L.
x 10 x 25
lim
x 5
x 5
( x 5)( x 5)
lim
x 5
x 5
lim ( x 5) 0
2
x 5
1.4
Limits Involving Trigonometric Functions
sin( t )
lim
1
t 0
t
1 cos(t )
lim
0
t 0
t
Graph of (1 cos(x))/x
1.5
Limits at Infinity
Limits at infinity
f(x) has a limit of L as x approaches infinity, if for
any epsilon, you can find a value (M) for x, such
that all function values of x greater than M are
within epsilon of L.
Infinite Limit
We say a function has a limit of infinity, if as x
gets closer to c, f(x) gets larger and larger. (f(x)
goes toward positive or negative infinity)
3x 2 x 1
lim
3
x
x 1
2
2x 4
(divide) lim (3 3
) 3 0 3
x
x 1
3
1.6
Continuity of Functions
Continuity at a point
x 4 x 16
x4
2
lim ( x 4 x 16) 48, f (4) 48
3
x 4
48, x 4
f ( x) x 64
, x 4
x4