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1. How do you confirm when you have a vertical or a horizontal asymptote Thought of the Day
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Vertical – suspect them at x-values which cause the denominator of f(x) to be zero. Confirm that the limit as x a is infinite…. Horizontal – suspect rational functions Confirm that as x, y a
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What is the definition of LIMIT? OK…this is like the basis of ALL of Calculus. It was finally “perfected” by Cauchy in 1821. Ready?
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Given any if there is a corresponding such that implies then we say that lim (This is the bare bones important part that you need to memorize…check your text for the detailed version.)
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How many different methods are there for evaluating limits? Can you name several?
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1. Inspection 2. Observe graph 3. Create a table of values 4. Re-write algebraically 5. Use L’Hopitals Rule (only if the form is indeterminate) 6. Squeeze theorem (rarely used!!)
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How many indeterminate forms can you name?
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Did you know all 7? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Math Wars!!!
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lim = ?
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Zero! Zip…
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What are the three main types of discontinuities?
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1. Hole – at x=3 in the example 2. Step – usually the function’s description is split up : 3. Vertical asymptote – at x=1 in the example for x<0 for x>0 f(x)= {
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Under what conditions does the derivative NOT exist at x=a
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If there is a discontinuity at x=a or if there is a sharp corner at x=a, then the derivative is undefined at x=a
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What is the definition of continuity at a point?
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What is a monotone function?
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A function that is either always increasing or always decreasing. (i.e. the derivative is always positive or always negative.)
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