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Basic Cal Reviewer

1. The document discusses limits and continuity of functions, including the definition of a limit, conditions for continuity, and types of discontinuities. 2. It also covers theorems related to limits, such as limits of constants, variables, addition/subtraction, multiplication, and division. 3. The document examines limits of transcendental, logarithmic, trigonometric, and indeterminate forms, as well as one-sided limits and rules for limits like difference, product, quotient, and chain rules.

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Basic Cal Reviewer

1. The document discusses limits and continuity of functions, including the definition of a limit, conditions for continuity, and types of discontinuities. 2. It also covers theorems related to limits, such as limits of constants, variables, addition/subtraction, multiplication, and division. 3. The document examines limits of transcendental, logarithmic, trigonometric, and indeterminate forms, as well as one-sided limits and rules for limits like difference, product, quotient, and chain rules.

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 THE LIMIT OF FUNCTION

If and only if

 “The Limit of f(x) as x approaches c is L”


 The limit, to be denoted by L, is the unique
real value that f(x) will approach as x
approaches c.
 CONTINUITY OF A FUNCTION
 A function is said to be continuous at x=c if it
satisfies the following conditions;
 THEOREMS
1. Limit of a constant

2. Limit of x as x approaches c

 If at least one of these conditions is not met;


then f is said to be discontinuous at x=c
3. Constant multiple

 TYPES OF DISCONTINUITY

4. Addition/ Subtraction

5. Multiplication

6. Division

 THE LIMIT OF TRANSCENDENTAL


FUNCTION
7. Power Theorem
 LIMIT OF LOGARITHMIC FUNCTION

8. Radical/ Root Theorem

 LIMIT OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTION

 ONE SIDED LIMITS

If and only if
0
 INDETERMINATE FORM ( )
0
n
 0 – undefined  DIFFERENCE RULE

0
 n
=0

 PRODUCT RULE

 LIMITS OF TRANSCENDENTAL
FUNCTION & SOME SPECIAL LIMIT
 QUOTIENT RULE
 LIMIT OF EXPONENTIAL FUNCTION

 LIMIT OF NATURAL EXPONENTIAL  CHAIN RULE


FUNCTION

 DERIVATIVES EXPONENTIAL,
LOGARITHMIC, AND TRIGONOMETRIC
 SOME SPECIAL LIMITS
FUNCTION

 DERIVATIVES
 The common derivative of f at x is given by

 Common notations for derivative of y=f(x).  HIGHER ORDER DERIVATIVE

 CONSTANT RULE

 POWER RULE

 CONSTANT MULTIPLE RULE

 SUM RULE

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