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1 EVALUATING LIMITS ANALYTICALLY
Section 1.3

2 When you are done with your homework, you should be able to…
Evaluate a Limit Using Properties of Limits Develop and Use a Strategy for Finding Limits Evaluate a Limit Using Dividing Out and Rationalizing Techniques Evaluate a Limit Using the Squeeze Theorem

3 SOME BASIC LIMITS Let and b and c be real numbers and let n be a positive integer.

4 Evaluate 5 -3 Does not exist

5 Evaluate 1 -1 5 Does not exist

6 Properties of Limits Let and b and c be real numbers, let n be a positive integer, and let f and g be functions with the following limits: 1. Scalar multiple Sum or difference Product Quotient 5. Power

7 Evaluate -4 -2 1 Does not exist

8 Limits of Polynomial and Rational Functions
If p is a polynomial function and c is a real number, then If r is a rational function given by and c is a real number such that then

9 Evaluate 5 -5 Does not exist

10 Evaluate the function at x = 2
1 DNE

11 The Limit of a Function Involving a Radical
Let n be a positive integer. The following limit is valid for all c if is n odd, and is valid for if n is even.

12 The Limit of a Composite Function
Let f and g be functions with the following limits: Then

13 Limits of Trigonometric Functions
Let c be a real number in the domain of the given trigonometric function.

14 STRATEGIES FOR FINDING LIMITS
Functions That Agree at All But One Point Let c be a real number and let for all x in an open interval containing c. If the limit of g as x approaches c exists, then the limit of f also exists and

15 A Strategy for Finding Limits
Learn to recognize which limits can be evaluated by direct substitution. If the limit of f(x) as x approaches c cannot be evaluated by direct substitution, try to find a function g that agrees with f for all x other than x = c. Apply . Use a graph or table to reinforce your conclusion.

16 Dividing Out Techniques
Example:

17 Evaluate. Does not exist 1/16

18 Rationalizing Techniques
Example:

19 Evaluate the exact limit.
.25 0.0

20 TWO SPECIAL TRIGONOMETRIC LIMITS

21 Evaluate the exact answer.
5.0 0.0


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