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Section 2.6 Trigonometric Limits
MAT 1234 Calculus I Section 2.6 Trigonometric Limits
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HW WebAssign HW 2.6
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Preview The Squeeze Theorem Important Trigonometric Limits
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The Squeeze Theorem x y a
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The Squeeze Theorem y L x a
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The Squeeze Theorem y L x a
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The Squeeze Theorem You will see this type of idea over and
over again. L x a
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Example 1 We cannot apply the limit laws since DNE (Lab 2, 4(c))
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Example 1 We cannot apply the limit laws since DNE (Lab 2, 4(c))
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Example 1 We cannot apply the limit laws since DNE (Lab 2)
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Example 1
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Example 1
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Expectations
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Example 1
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Important Limits We are going to look ONLY the first limit today.
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Important Limit Use to find the formulas for the derivatives of the tri. functions Use to find other limits Use often in physics for approximations e.g. mechanical system, optics
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Example Simple Pendulum
When the angle is small, the motion can be modeled by
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Example 2 It can be shown that* Apply the squeeze theorem.
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Example 3
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Example 4
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Generalized Formula Why?
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Example 5
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Remark It is incorrect to use the limit laws and write
since we do not know the existence of
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Example 6
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Do We Have Time?
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Purposes (When Time Permits...)
Look at the interesting power of geometry. Look at an application of the squeeze theorem.
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Geometric Proof (Idea)
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Simplified Proof:
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Simplified Proof:
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Simplified Proof:
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Simplified Proof:
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Important Limit
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Important Limit
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