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1 Limits What does this mean?

2 Finding the area under a curve
y=4x-x2 riemann.html Text n 2 4 6 8 10 20 50 100 area

3 Find the area under the curve
Use limits to determine the area... n 4 10 20 50 100 area

4 y=16-x2 between -3 and 4 Draw the curve and then use Left, Right and Mid bounds to determine the limit of the area.

5 y=4sin(x) Use limits to determine the area under one hill of the curve.

6 Limit and slope limslopenotes (pdf)

7 Determine the y-coordinate for each value of the domain below
(8, ); (7, ); (6, ); (5, ); (4, ); (3, ); (2, ), (1.5, ); (1.3, ); (1.1, ) (1, )

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10 Find 5 points on the graph that are increasingly closer to the point (1, 4) and use limits to determine the slope of the tangent at x=1.

11 Review 2. Find the area under y= - x2 - x+20 between x= -4 and x = 3.
1. Estimate the limit 2. Find the area under y= - x2 - x+20 between x= -4 and x = 3. n 2 5 10 20 50 100 area 35 37.5 38.1 38.16 38.19 38.195

12 limseqnotes

13 Limits to infinity (exponential functions)

14 Calculate the limit as x approaches infinity

15 Limits of sequences

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20 Un lien utile pour les limites de séquences
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21 limseriesw/notes

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23 Summation Notation

24 n’th partial sums Calculate the infinite sum by taking the limit
of the n’th partial sum. State that the series is either convergent or divergent.

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26 Sums to infinity

27 Find the sum

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29 Express a repeating decimal as a fraction.

30 4.2777…

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32 Use the infinite sum formula for geometric series to sum the following:

33 Interval of convergence

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36 Limits of Functions

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38 Type a/b, where a≠0

39 Type a/0, where a≠0

40 Type 0/0

41 expand and simplify

42 rationalize the denominator

43 Rationalize the numerator

44 Limits: Horizontal & Vertical Asymptotes

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56 1. Limits from the Right and the Left

57 2. Limits from both sides

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59 Next lesson: Continuity


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