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This document discusses limit theorems in calculus. It introduces the substitution theorem, which states that if f(x) is a polynomial or rational function and f(c) is defined, then the limit of f(x) as x approaches c is equal to f(c). Several examples are provided to illustrate calculating limits using this substitution theorem, including rationalizing the numerator if needed. The document also provides two example functions, f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=4-2x, and calculates their difference.

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This document discusses limit theorems in calculus. It introduces the substitution theorem, which states that if f(x) is a polynomial or rational function and f(c) is defined, then the limit of f(x) as x approaches c is equal to f(c). Several examples are provided to illustrate calculating limits using this substitution theorem, including rationalizing the numerator if needed. The document also provides two example functions, f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=4-2x, and calculates their difference.

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3B Limit Theorems

Calculus: 3 ~ Limit Theorems

f(x)=x2

g(x)=4-2x

3B Limit Theorems

Limit Theorems

is a positive integer.
is a real number
have limits as x c

3B Limit Theorems

EX 1

EX 2

EX 3

If
find

3B Limit Theorems

Substitution Theorem
If f(x) is a polynomial or a rational function, then
assuming f(c) is defined.

Ex 4

Ex 5

3B Limit Theorems

EX 6

Hint: rationalize the numerator.

3B Limit Theorems

f(x)=x2

g(x)=4-2x

f(x) - g(x) =x2+2x-4

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