1. The document outlines 13 theorems regarding limits of functions. The theorems cover various types of limits including: constant functions, sums and products of functions, rational functions, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and nth roots.
2. The theorems establish rules for calculating limits, such as: the limit of a constant is the constant; the limit of a sum is the sum of the limits; the limit of a product is the product of the limits; and the limit of a polynomial is its value at the point of interest.
3. Trigonometric limits include: the limit of sin(x)/x as x approaches 0 is 1 and the limit of (1-cos(x))/
1. The document outlines 13 theorems regarding limits of functions. The theorems cover various types of limits including: constant functions, sums and products of functions, rational functions, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and nth roots.
2. The theorems establish rules for calculating limits, such as: the limit of a constant is the constant; the limit of a sum is the sum of the limits; the limit of a product is the product of the limits; and the limit of a polynomial is its value at the point of interest.
3. Trigonometric limits include: the limit of sin(x)/x as x approaches 0 is 1 and the limit of (1-cos(x))/
1. The document outlines 13 theorems regarding limits of functions. The theorems cover various types of limits including: constant functions, sums and products of functions, rational functions, polynomials, trigonometric functions, and nth roots.
2. The theorems establish rules for calculating limits, such as: the limit of a constant is the constant; the limit of a sum is the sum of the limits; the limit of a product is the product of the limits; and the limit of a polynomial is its value at the point of interest.
3. Trigonometric limits include: the limit of sin(x)/x as x approaches 0 is 1 and the limit of (1-cos(x))/