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Warm up 8/19 Warm up 1. Do in notebook Explain why these are incorrect :

Be seated before the bell rings DESK homework Warm-up (in your notes) Agenda : warm-up Go over homework homework quiz Notes lesson 1.5 & 3.5

Notebook Table of content Page 1 Learning Target 1 1)1-1 A Preview of Calculus 2) 1-2 Finding limits graphically and numerically 3) 1-3 Evaluating limits analytically 4) 1-4 Continuity 5) 1-5 & 3.5 SectionHW AssignmentCompleted?Quiz Score 1.1 p.47: 4-6, p odd, all, all 1.3 p. 67; 37,39,47- 61,115,116,118, p. 68; 80-82, 89,90, p.79; 3-14,17-20, odd, Add: p 80; 87-90, / 3.5 P. 88; 9,11,15-22,27, p ,14,19-23 odd

Vertical asymptotes Horizontal asymptote 1.5 V.A occur when, so limit DNE Find : DNE =DNE

How do you find the VA? 0 0

3.5 H.A The limit is the y-value the graph is approaching 0

When we look at H.A we look at the behavior of the graph as we go to infinite

Categorize: Powers are the same More on bottom More on top Ratios of the Coefficients = 0

1 fan2. pick/read 4. Responds/pa raphrase and record 3. answer