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13.1 Finding Limits Using Tables and Graphs
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As x gets closer to c, but remains unequal to c, the corresponding values of f(x) get closer to N.
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Example (Left) (Right)
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y 8 (2, 7) 6 4 2 x 2 4 6
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Use graphing utility to find
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Does the limit exist at x = 1 if so what is it?
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One-Sided Limits
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RECAP Definitions This means that as x gets closer to a, but remains less than a, the corresponding values of f(x) get closer to L. This means that as x gets closer to a, but remains greater than a, the corresponding values of f(x) get closer to L.
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Equal and Unequal One-Sided Limits
One-sided limits can be used to show that a function has a limit as x approaches a: One-sided limits can be used to show that a function does not have a limit as x approaches a:
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3 1 -1 -3 -2 -1 -3 No limit.
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