Algebraic limits 1.1.

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Algebraic limits 1.1

Properties of limits

Example Use the properties of limits to evaluate:

Evaluating limits Through our table, we notice that the answers to our limits are often the same as the value of the function This is because most functions that we deal with are continuous on their domain.

Evaluating Limits Plug in the number!! There are three possible outcomes when we evaluate limits 1: a number: that is the limit 2: #/0: the limit does not exist (DNE) 3: 0/0: this is the indeterminate form This means you have to mess with it.

Example

Example Pg 121 #1-4 odd, 9-15 odd, 17-20 all