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1 Evaluate limits analytically Special limits you need to know

2 How can we use limits to describe functions behavior graphically or analytically? May 4, 2014 Do Now: Agenda: I. Do Now II. Evaluating limits using Substitution III. Evaluating limits using algebra IV. A little algebra trickery… V. Summary VI. Ticket To Go Take out: pencil, do now packet, notebook Homework: Homework Page 822-823 1-18,23-26,37-40 Objectives: Evaluate finite limits graphically, analytically Evaluate right handed and left handed limits graphically, analytically

3 Sometimes graphing is not the most efficient way to evaluate limits… What other options do I have?

4 http://www.calculus-help.com/how-do-you- evaluate-limits/ Evaluate limits analytically

5 First try substitution… 1 st : Always try direct substitution  get answer?? Then you’re done  get ?? Then lim = 0  get ?? Then lim dne (if it can’t be found using one of our other methods)

6 Why would direct substitution work with these functions? 1) 2)

7 For a normal function Without holes, jumps, or other weird stuff… JUST PLUG IN. Evaluate limits analytically

8 Now one more! Now one more!

9 Let’s try looking at the graph (apparently our graphing function is temporarily back…) Why is this graph linear??? ◦ Can I use some algebra-magic to figure this out?

10 Now let’s work our algebra-magic!! Now let’s work our algebra-magic!! This accounts for why the graph showed us that the limit equaled -1 and why it’s linear. Why the hole though?? When I can cross something out on top and bottom…I get a HOLE!

11 One more time now… This function looks so much like our last one…why does this not exist…but the last one did?? When nothing cancels out and we get #/0, then the limit DNE

12 Conjugate Method Evaluate limits analytically

13 Finding limits by evaluating one- sided limits

14 Summary: Flowchart for Evaluating Limits Analytically

15 Step by Step Approach If attempting to solve a limit analytically: First: Plug in, if it works you’re done. Second: If you get 0/0 try to factor and simplify or conjugate method, then try to plug in again. Third: If you get some number / 0 plug in small values (in a table or in your head) to try and figure out if its ∞, - ∞, or DNE. Fourth: If a fraction or multiplication, find limit of functions separately. Last: Graph if possible to check your answer. Evaluate limits analytically


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