Finding Limits Using Tables and Graphs Sections 11.1.

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Finding Limits Using Tables and Graphs Sections 11.1

Objectives Find limits using tables. Find limits using graphs. Find one-sided limits and use them to determine if a limit exists.

Vocabulary limit limit notation one-sided limits calculus

Construct a table to find

Using the graph of f(x) below, find the indicated values (if they exist)

Graph the function and then find the indicated limit, if it exists.

Use the equation for the function f to find and graph the function y = f -1 (x). Then use the graph of f -1 to find the indicated limit