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Clicker Question 1 What is the lim x 0- f (x ) for the function pictured on the board? A. 2 B. 0 C. -2 D. Does not exist
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Clicker Question 2 What is the lim x 0 f (x ) for the function pictured on the board? A. 2 B. 0 C. -2 D. Does not exist
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Limits at Infinity and Global Asymptotes (2/6/09) By the “limit at infinity of a function f ″ we mean what f ′s value gets near as the input x goes out the positive (+ ) or negative (- ) horizontal axis. We write lim x f (x ) or lim x - f (x ). It’s possible that the answer can be a number, or be or - , or not exist.
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Examples lim x 1/(x + 4) = lim x x + 4 = lim x - x + 4 = lim x e x = lim x - e x = lim x (2x +3)/(x – 1) = lim x arctan(x ) =
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Clicker Question 3 What is lim x x / (x 2 +5) ? A. + B. - C. 0 D. 1 E. Does not exist
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Clicker Question 4 What is lim x x 2 / (x 2 +5) ? A. + B. - C. 0 D. 1 E. Does not exist
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Clicker Question 5 What is lim x - x 3 / (x 2 +5) ? A. + B. - C. 0 D. 1 E. Does not exist
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Nonexistent Limits at Infinity? Is it possible for a function to have no limit (including not + nor - )? If so, what is an example?
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Global Asymptotes When lim x f (x ) is a finite number a, then the graph of f has a horizontal asymptote, the line y = a. We can also call this a global asymptote since it describes the global (as opposed to local) behavior of f. But global asymptotes need not be horizontal lines nor even straight lines!
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Examples f (x ) = x /(x – 2) has a horizontal global asymptote. What is it? g (x ) = x 2 / (x – 2) has a diagonal global asymptote. What is it? h (x ) = x 3 / (x – 2) has a parabolic global asymptote. What is it?
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Assignment Monday we will have Lab #2 on power functions, polynomial functions, rational functions, and local and global behavior. Hand-in #1 is due at 4:45 on Tuesday. For Wednesday, please read Section 2.6 through page 137 and do Exercises 1, 3, 9, 15, 19, 28, 31, 35, 39 and 43.
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