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1 Sect.1.5 continued Infinite Limits
Limits at infinity Infinite limits

2 Consider the rational function
is undefined at x = 3 From the graph And Table x 2.9 2.99 2.999 3 -68 -698 -6998 ? 3.0001 3.001 3.01 3.1 x ? 7002 702 72 Left: Decreases without bound Right: Increases without bound

3 Now find the Limit graphically
NOTE: the function increases or decreases without bound NOTE: not the same infinite limits do not exist

4 Limits and Notation Limits at infinity Infinite Limits

5 Find Is the denominator approaching 0- or 0+
Examining the behavior of the denominator Test Point

6 Find Is the denominator approaching 0- or 0+ Test Point

7 Infinite Properties Let c and L be real numbers and let f and g be functions such that L > 0 L < 0

8 3) Find if and Test point

9 4) Find

10 Infinite Limits and Vertical Asymptotes
The line x = c is a vertical asymptote of if and

11 5) Find the vertical asymptote of
Set denominator equal to zero Justify your answer Right Left Test point Since both limits tend to ± infinity, the line x = 2 is a Vertical Asymptote

12 6) Find the vertical asymptote of

13 6) continued Right Left Test point
Since both limits tend to ±infinity, the line , where n is all integers, is a Vertical Asymptote

14 HOMEWORK Page 88 # 1 – 4, 13 – 23 odd, 29 – 32 all
# 37-43, 45, 47, 48, and 70 Work all problems analytically


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