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MAT 1234 Calculus I Section 2.3 Part I Using the Limit Laws

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1 MAT 1234 Calculus I Section 2.3 Part I Using the Limit Laws http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw

2 Quiz Tomorrow and … Quiz :1.5, 1.6I Homework 1.6 Part I Do your HW ASAP. Write out your solutions carefully in a notebook - You want to have a reference before the exams…and bonus points for your first exam Tutoring is available!!!

3 Recall Limit of the following form is important 1.4: Estimate limits by tables 1.6: Compute limits by algebra 1.5: Formally define limits

4 Preview Limit Laws Direct Substitution Property Practical summary of all the limit laws

5 Limit Laws 11 limit laws that “help” us to compute limits. Foundation of computing limits, but tedious to use. Practical methods will be introduced.

6 Limit Laws 7.

7 Limit Laws 8.

8 Limit Laws If and exist, then

9 Example 1

10 Limit Laws 1. If and exist, then Why the assumption above is important?

11 Example Find

12 Direct Substitution Property If f(x) is a polynomial, then Also true if f(x) is a rational function and a is in the domain of f

13 Direct Substitution Property If f(x) is a polynomial, then Also true if f(x) is a rational function and a is in the domain of f

14 Direct Substitution Property If f(x) is a polynomial, then Also true if f(x) is a rational function and a is in the domain of f

15 Why? Polynomials are “continuous” functions x y a

16 Why? Polynomials are “continuous” functions

17 Example 1 (Polynomial)

18 Remark 1 Once you substitute in the number, you do not need the limit sign anymore.

19 Example 2 (Rational Function, a in the domain) 3 is in the domain of the rational function

20 Example 2 (Rational Function, a in the domain) 3 is in the domain of the rational function

21 Direct Substitution Property Can be extended to other functions such as n-th root. Not for all functions such as absolute value, piecewise defined functions.

22 Limit Laws Summary Use Direct Substitutions if possible*. That is, plug in x=a when it is defined. * Sums, differences, products, quotients, n-th root functions of polynomials,

23 Example 3

24 Q&A Q: What to do if the answer is undefined when plugging in x=a ? A: Try the following techniques

25 Example 4 (Simplify)

26 1.Use equal signs 2.Use parentheses for expressions with sums and differences of more than 1 term. 3. Show the substitution step. Reminders

27 4. Do not actually “cross out” terms.

28 Remark 1 Again Once you substitute in the number, you do not need the limit sign anymore.

29 Example 5 (Combine the terms)

30 Remark 1 Again (What? Again!) Once you substitute in the number, you do not need the limit sign anymore.

31 Example 7 (Multiply by conjugate)

32 Review of conjugates The conjugate of is The product of conjugates is

33 Example 7 (Multiply by conjugate)

34 Review: We learned… Limit Laws Direct Substitution Property of polynomials and rational functions Techniques Simplify Combine the terms Multiply by conjugate

35 Classwork Use pencils Use “=“ signs Do not “cross out” anything. Do not skip steps Once you substitute in the number, you do not need the limit sign anymore.


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