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Lesson 3.5 Limits at Infinity. From the graph or table, we could conclude that f(x) → 2 as x → Graph What is the end behavior of f(x)? Limit notation:

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1 Lesson 3.5 Limits at Infinity

2 From the graph or table, we could conclude that f(x) → 2 as x → Graph What is the end behavior of f(x)? Limit notation: and

3 Definition of Limits At Infinity (translation): means that the distance between the function and the limit will decrease for larger (smaller) and larger (smaller) x values

4 Finding Limits at Infinity Same as finding the horizontal asymptote Can be found by dividing each term by highest degree of variable Rational Function Rules: If n < d → → If n = d → → If n > d →→ no horizontal asymptote or infinite limit ratio of leading coefficients

5 x→∞

6 Example 1

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8 Example 2

9 x→∞

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11 Infinite Limits & One Sided Limits For functions that increase (decrease) without bound, the limit approaches ∞ (- ∞ ) Problem Set 3.5


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