Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws

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Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws Section 2.3

Example, solve the limits

Example, solve the limits

Example, solve the limit

Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws The next two theorems give two additional properties of limits.

Calculating Limits Using the Limit Laws The Squeeze Theorem If g (x) is squeezed between f (x) and h (x) near a, and if f and h have the same limit L at a, then g is forced to have the same limit L at a.

Example, Squeeze Theorem

2.3 Calculating Limits using the Limit Laws Summarize Notes Read Section 2.3 Homework Pg.106 #1,5,9-11,13,17,21,31,35,41,48