1.3 Find a Limit Algebraically

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1.3 Find a Limit Algebraically Pg. 59 See LIMIT Laws!

Evaluating a Limit Methods: Substitution Factoring Simplifying Conjugate Pairs

Ex 1: Evaluate the Limit.

Ex 2: Evaluate the Limit.

Ex 3: Evaluate the Limit.

Ex 4: Evaluate the Limit.

1.3A pg. 67 #5 – 21 EOO, #23 – 61 odds

1.3 Greatest Integer Function & Special Trig Limits

Greatest Integer Function: The largest integer that is less than or equal to x. f (x) = [[x]]

Ex 1: Evaluate the Limit.

Ex 1: Evaluate

Ex 2: Evaluate

1.3 pg. 67 #67 – 85 odds

If f(x)  g(x)  h(x) when x is near a and The Squeeze Thm. If f(x)  g(x)  h(x) when x is near a and then