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Limits and Continuity Definition Evaluation of Limits Continuity
Limits Involving Infinity
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Limit L a
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Limits, Graphs, and Calculators
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c) Find 6 Note: f (-2) = 1 is not involved 2
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3) Use your calculator to evaluate the limits
Answer : 16 Answer : no limit Answer : no limit Answer : 1/2
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One-Sided Limit One-Sided Limits
The right-hand limit of f (x), as x approaches a, equals L written: if we can make the value f (x) arbitrarily close to L by taking x to be sufficiently close to the right of a. L a
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The left-hand limit of f (x), as x approaches a, equals M
written: if we can make the value f (x) arbitrarily close to L by taking x to be sufficiently close to the left of a. M a
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Examples of One-Sided Limit
1. Given Find Find
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More Examples Find the limits:
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This theorem is used to show a limit does not exist.
A Theorem This theorem is used to show a limit does not exist. For the function But
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Limit Theorems
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Examples Using Limit Rule
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More Examples
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Indeterminate Forms Indeterminate forms occur when substitution in the limit results in 0/0. In such cases either factor or rationalize the expressions. Notice form Ex. Factor and cancel common factors
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More Examples
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The Squeezing Theorem See Graph
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Limits at Infinity For all n > 0, provided that is defined.
Divide by Ex.
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More Examples
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Infinite Limits For all n > 0, More Graphs
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Examples Find the limits
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Limit and Trig Functions
From the graph of trigs functions we conclude that they are continuous everywhere
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Tangent and Secant Tangent and secant are continuous everywhere in their domain, which is the set of all real numbers
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Examples
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Limit and Exponential Functions
The above graph confirm that exponential functions are continuous everywhere.
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Asymptotes
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Examples Find the asymptotes of the graphs of the functions
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Continuity A function f is continuous at the point x = a if the following are true: f(a) a
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A function f is continuous at the point x = a if the following are true:
f(a) a
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Definition of continuity
The function f is continuous at the number c if Defined at c
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Types of Discontinuity
1- Removable discontinuity f(a) is not defined or Exist f(a) is defined to be a number other than the value of limit.
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2- Jump discontinuity
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3- Infinite discontinuity
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Example Solution Discuss the continuity of f(x) at x = 2, where
Removable discontinuity
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Example Solution Discuss the continuity of f(x) at x = 0, where
Jump discontinuity
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Example Solution X=-3 Removable discontinuity X=0
Infinite discontinuity X=5 Jump discontinuity X=2 The function is continuous
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Example What value should b assigned to make the function continuous at x = 1 Solution
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Examples Continuous everywhere except at
At which value(s) of x is the given function discontinuous? Continuous everywhere Continuous everywhere except at
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F is continuous everywhere else h is continuous everywhere else
and and Thus F is not cont. at Thus h is not cont. at x=1. F is continuous everywhere else h is continuous everywhere else
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Continuous Functions If f and g are continuous at x = a, then
A polynomial function y = P(x) is continuous at every point x. A rational function is continuous at every point x in its domain.
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Intermediate Value Theorem
If f is a continuous function on a closed interval [a, b] and L is any number between f (a) and f (b), then there is at least one number c in [a, b] such that f(c) = L. f (b) f (c) = L f (a) a c b
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Example f (x) is continuous (polynomial) and since f (1) < 0 and f (2) > 0, by the Intermediate Value Theorem there exists a c on [1, 2] such that f (c) = 0.
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