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Ch 2 Review Fri Oct 2 Do Now Find the limit of each 1) 2)

HW Review: AP Questions #1-20 1) B2) A 3) C4) D 5) E6) B 7) E8) B 9) C10) A 11) C12) A 13) D 14) C 15) B16) B 17) D18) E 19) E20) B

Intermediate Value Theorem Suppose f is continuous on the closed interval [a,b] and W is any number between f(a) and f(b). Then, there is a number c in [a,b] s.t. From every y on [f(a),f(b)], there must be a corresponding x value that takes it there.

Ch 2 Review Average / Instantaneous Rate of Change - Slope vs Left/Right hand Limit 2.2 Limits Using Graphs or Tables - Reading a Graph or Table to Approx. Limit 2.3 Limit Laws - Break up one limit into several 2.4 Limits and Continuity - Making Piecewise Functions continuous -

Ch 2 Review Evaluating Limits Algebraically - Factoring - Multiplying by the Conjugate - Combining Fractions 2.6 Trigonometric Limits - Squeeze Theorem - Using Substitution 2.7 Limits and Infinity - Vertical Asymptotes - Horizontal Asymptotes

HW Review Problems p #1, 5, 13, 17, 19, 21, 23, 33, 41, 49, 51, 53, 55, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 68, 69 Maybe look at AP questions again

Closure Journal Entry: Your friend has no idea what a limit is and has to take a test on it. Describe what a limit is and represents in a paragraph. HW Ch 2 AP FRQ 1-4 Ch 2 Test Tues Oct 6

HW Review 1) A=.954m/s I =.894m/s51) both at 0, neither at 2, 4 5) ) at x = 0, infinite disc, LC 13) -1/255) jump and LC at -1 17) 257) b = 7, jump at -2 19) DNE59) no horizontal asymptotes 21) infinity61) y = 2 23) DNE63) y = 1 33) 1/965) proof 41) infinity68) true: C E F 49) 069) proof