Limits & Continuity : Limit As X 3 of
Limits & Continuity : Limit As X 3 of
Limits & Continuity : Limit As X 3 of
Finding Limits
Equation Graphing Table
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x3 −1 3 x3 −1
limit as x → 1 of x−1 limit as x → 1 of xx−1
−1
limit as x → 1 of x−1
3
(1) −1
= 00 aka indeterminate form The graph approaches 3 as
(1)−1 x .99 .999 1 1.001 1.01
(x−1)(x2 +x+1)
x approaches 1 from both
x−1 the right and left side. f(x) 2.97 2.99 ? 3.003 3.81
lim x → 1 of x3 −1
x−1 = lim as x→ 1 of x2+x+1 Therefore, the answer is 3.
Since the table shows that f(x)
(1)2 +(1)+1 approaches 3 as x approaches 1, the
3 answer is 3
1. Plug in the number that x is approaching Simply try to determine what number the Attempt to decipher what number appears to
into the equation, the solution is the answer. graph is approaching by looking at the line. be “skipped over” at the x-value of the limit
If you receive 00 , see the next table. that you need to find.
x3 −27 √x+1−1 x2 −9
limit as x → 3 of x−3 limit as x → 0 of x
limit as x→ 3 of x−3
(3)3 −27 √(0)+1−1 = 0 aka indeterminate form (3)2 −9
(3)−3 = 00 aka indeterminate form (3)−3 = 00 aka indeterminate form
(0) 0
x2 −9 2x
(x−3)(x2 +3x+9) √x+1−1
( √√x+1
x+1+1
) lim as x→ 3 x−3 = lim as x→ 3 1
x−3 x +1
x3 −27 1 2(3)
lim as x→3 x−3 = lim as x→3 (x2+3x+9) √x+1+1 6
√x+1−1
(3)2+3(3)+9 lim as x → 0 x = lim as x→ 0 √x+11 +1 *This is a rule that you will learn later on in the year. If
you are studying material specifically for this chapter,
27 1
=.5 don’t worry about this box yet :)
√(0)+1+1
Continuity
if f(x) = x3 + 2x - 1, show that there exists a value c where if g(x) ≤ f(x) ≤ h(x), and the limit as x →c of g(x) = limit as x→c of
f(c) = 1 on the interval [0,1] h(x) = L, find the limit as x→c of f(x)
1. f(x) is a polynomial, so it’s cont. [0,1] and differentiable (0,1) lim x →c of g(x) ≤ lim x →c of f(x) ≤ lim x →c of h(x)
2. f(0) = -1 f(1) = 2 L ≤ lim x →c of f(x) ≤ L
3. since f(0) < 1 < f(1), there exists a value c where f(c) equals 1 Therefore, lim x →c of f(x) = L