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10.2: Infinite Limits. Infinite Limits When the limit of f(x) does not exist and f(x) goes to positive infinity or negative infinity, then we can call.

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1 10.2: Infinite Limits

2 Infinite Limits When the limit of f(x) does not exist and f(x) goes to positive infinity or negative infinity, then we can call that an infinite limit.

3 Discuss the behavior of as x  1.9.99.999.999911.00011.0011.011.1 -10-100-1000-10000?10,000100010010 As x goes closer to 1 from the left, f(x) is smaller and smaller As x goes closer to 1 from the right, f(x) is bigger and bigger

4 Describe the behavior of at 1 and -1.9.99.99911.0011.011.1 1.52631.50251261.5002501?1.49975011.49751241.4761905 -1.1-1.01-1.001-0.999-0.99-0.9 -9-99-999?100110111 because

5 Discuss the behavior of as x  2 1.91.991.99922.0012.012.1 187198671998667?200133420134214 As x goes closer to 2 from the left, f(x) is bigger and bigger As x goes closer to 2 from the right, f(x) is bigger and bigger

6 Theorem 1

7 Theorem 2

8 Theorem 3

9 Theorem 4 See examples next page

10 Horizontal asymptote is y = 0 Horizontal asymptote is y = -3/4

11 There is no horizontal asymptote Horizontal asymptote is y = -1


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