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Warm up Warm up 5/16 1. Do in notebook Evaluate the limit numerically(table) and graphically.

Be seated before the bell rings DESK homework Warm-up (in your notes) Agenda : warm-up Go over homework homework quiz Finish 1.3 Notes lesson 1.4

1.3 Continue The Squeeze Theorem

Example : not squeeze

The Squeeze Theorem

Example – A Limit Involving a Trigonometric Function 0/0. Direct substitution indeterminate Rewrite: Find the limit: 1

Example – A Limit Involving a Trigonometric Function 1

0 0

You try :

AP type question

More examples

Properties of Limits Familiarize yourself with these properties – but they all results to just direct substitution

Example 2 – The Limit of a Polynomial Solution :

The squeeze theorem applies as long as we restrict the interval. The limit is 6