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Does Mrs. Ramsey have the quiz ready to go over?

What do we need to keep doing or change?

Rational Functions With Limits

What is a limit? As x approaches a value, a limit will tell you what the y-value does. You will be looking at limits graphically.

From the left and from the right…

Evaluate the following:

f(-3)=

Evaluate the following: f(3)=

Evaluate the following: f(1)=

End Behavior = Limits at Infinity

State the limits at infinity

Homework Worksheet ◦I know there are problems that I have selected that we have not talked about. (#8, #9) ◦I want you to think critically and we will talk about them tomorrow! For extra help - go to and search “limits”. Click on “Introduction to Limits” and “Limits Examples”