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Intro to Limits 2.1.

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1 Intro to Limits 2.1

2 What is a limit? What are some examples of limits?

3 Up to now you have used algebra and geometry to solve problems where things are basically staying the same or changing at the same rate. Calculus is a branch of mathematics that deals with things that are changing. Acceleration of rocket ship that is changing every part of a second The rate of change at any point on a curve Volume of an expanding balloon

4 One of the most basic and fundamental ideas of calculus is limits.
Limits allow us to look at what happens in a very, very small region around a point. Two of the major formal definitions of calculus depend on limits What is a limit?

5 Definition of Limit of a Function
Suppose that the function f(x) is defined for all values of x near a, but not necessarily at a. If as x approaches a (without actually attaining the value a), f(x) approaches the number L, then we say that L is the limit of f(x) as x approaches a, and write y = f(x) f(x) (x,f(x)) L a x No matter how x approaches a, f(x) approaches L.

6 Left & Right Hand Limits

7 Theorem The limit does not exist for this function.
The limit exists for this function.

8 The limit can exist even when the function is not defined at a point or has a value different from the limit. The limit is a number

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