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TABLE OF CONTENTS - Reviewer by: Mark Lumapat

Lesson 1: The Limit of a Function: Theorems and Examples

Topic 1.1: The Limit of a Function


Topic 1.2: The Limit of a Function at c versus the Value of the Function at c
Topic 1.3: Illustration of Limit Theorems
Topic 1.4: Limits of Polynomial, Rational, and Radical Functions

Lesson 2: Limits of Some Transcendental Functions and Some Indeterminate Forms

Topic 2.1: Limits of Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions


Topic 2.2: Some Special Limits

The Limit of a Function


( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ejgeAt7Kq0 )

( Image No 1: Parts of a Limit of a function )

A common method of finding limits is using a table with columns. Taking values from the left and values from the right.
( From the left: negative side or left side of number line towards c value // From the right: positive side or right side of
number line towards c value )

Here are some examples:


In this case, we write DNE which means it does not exist.

The Limit of a Function at c versus the Value of the Function at c


( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALTxrjUv-bI )

For this topic, it simply states that the tables are necessary to find the correct answer. Although substituting c can work
for most equations when finding the limit of a function, it does not work everytime. In example 1-2 it shows when it
does. And in example 3-4 is when it doesn’t.

HOWEVER! There are cases where the limit of a function cannot be found.
Such as this:
Limits of Polynomial, Rational, and Radical Functions
( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JAhL8LIM0U )

For this topic, it's just applying the things we know about limits to different functions.
Keep in mind that using the table is still a better way of accurately finding the limit of a function, however the
video does provide good insight on how to solve these equations.

Limits of Exponential, Logarithmic, and Trigonometric Functions


( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCwOnhIoKSk )

Same case as the last topic, but I shall provide the specific formulas for these functions.

Illustration of Limit Theorems


( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vydK2JcQfIs&t=488s )
Some Special Limits

EXTRA: LIMITS AT INFINITY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmLljBAg82o&t=15s

Good luck!

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