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MAT 1235 Calculus II Section 6.8 Indeterminate Forms and L’Hospital Rule http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw
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Friday Quiz: 6.7, 6.8
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Homework… WebAssign 6.8 Part 1 (Friday, 20 problems, 57 min.) Part 2 (Monday, 6 problems, 22 min.)
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Preview You have some experience with this topic from Lab 01 Definition of Indeterminate Forms When and How to apply the L’Hospital’s Rule to find limits
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A Common Theme in calculus - Limits Some limits cannot be evaluated by simplifications and substitutions.
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A Common Theme in calculus - Limits Some limits cannot be evaluated by simplifications and substitutions. In section 2.4, we use geometric arguments to prove that
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A Common Theme in calculus - Limits
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Simple Pendulum When the angle is small, the motion can be modeled by
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Definition
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L’Hospital’s Rule
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Remark
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Example 1
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Step 1: Check that is an indeterminate form Supporting steps should be done on the right hand column.
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Example 1 Step 2: Apply the l’Hospital’s rule
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Remark on non-standard notation The following non-standard notation is not acceptable in this class.
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Remark on non-standard notation The following non-standard notation is not acceptable in this class.
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Example 2
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Remarks For some problems, you may need to apply the rule more than once. But make sure you check the condition in step 1 every time you apply the rule.
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Example 3
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Q&A Q: Can I apply the l’Hospital’s rule if the limit is not in quotient form?
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Q&A Q: Can I apply the l’Hospital’s rule if the limit is not in quotient form? A: Sometimes, we may rewrite the limit into quotient form and then apply the l’Hospital’s rule.
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Example 4
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Example 5
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Example 6
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Geometric Meanings
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Geometric Meaning
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Reminder: ∞ is not a number
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