Before You Begin This Unit, Watch This Video To Find Out Why We Learn Calculus!
Before You Begin This Unit, Watch This Video To Find Out Why We Learn Calculus!
Before you begin this unit, watch this video to find out why we learn calculus!
MAC 2311: Calculus
Section 2.2/2.4: The Limit of a Function (Graphically, Numerically)
x2 4
Section Introduction & Example 1: f ( x ) =
x2
b. What is f ( 2 ) = ?
i.e., x 2, f ( x ) ?
i. Graphing approach
Note: *Whether or not a is in the domain itself is irrelevant to the existence of the limit as x a.
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x 4 2
; x2
Example 2: Sketch the graph of f ( x ) = x 2
0 ; x=2
a. Find f ( 2 ) .
b. Find lim f ( x )
x 2
lim f ( x )
-2
x 3 -3
-4
lim f ( x )
x 1
lim f ( x )
x4
4
f ( 1)
3
lim f ( x ) 1
x 1
X
-4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
-1
lim f ( x )
x 0 -2
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One Sided Limits
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Example 4: Find the following values and limits graphically.
a. f ( 2)
Y
4
b. lim f ( x ) 3
x 2
2
1
X
c. lim+ f ( x )
x2 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4
-1
-2
d. lim f ( x ) -3
x2
-4
e. f (1)
f. lim f ( x )
x 1
g. lim f ( x )
x 1+
h. lim f ( x )
x 1
i. lim f ( x )
x 0+
j. lim f ( x )
x 0
x ; x0
Example 5: Sketch f ( x ) = . Use the graph to find lim f ( x ) , if it exists.
x 2
+ 1; x > 0 x 0
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Example 6: Use a graphic and a numeric approach to make a conjecture about the following limits.
6a. lim x 3
x2
x 3
6b. lim
x9 x 9
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6c. lim sin
x 0
x
1. f ( x ) is not defined on an the open interval surrounding a. (The existence of f(a) is irrelevant)
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