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Module 2 PROPERTIES OF LIMITS
I. Objectives
1. Illustrate the properties of limits
2. Evaluate the limit of a function using the properties
II. Directions
1. Read and understand the given text.
2. Answer the required exercises and submit online.
III. Exploration of the text
ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE
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IV. ACTIVITY
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Directions:
1. Answer the exercises below and show your complete solutions.
2. Submit your answers online in WORD or PDF format not later than five days after receipt.
I. Evaluate the limit
1. lim (4x − 1)
x→9
2. lim (3x2 − 5x +1)
x→−2
3. lim 3x + 5
x→0 6x − 2
4. lim √2𝑥 + 4
x→6
5. lim x² + 6x + 8
x→−4 x² + x - 12
6. lim x³ - 125
x→ x–5
7. lim (3 + x)³ - 27
x→ x
8. lim 2x² + 7x - 4
x→ x – 1
9. lim √𝑥 − 2
x→ √𝑥 2 + 4𝑥 + 4
10. lim x–4
x→ √𝑥 − 2
V. REFERENCES
Anton, H. (1995). Calculus with Analytic Geometry. USA: John & Wiley Sons, Inc.
Comandante, F. L. (2009). CALCULUS Concepts and Applications Made Easy.
Mandaluyong City: National Book Store
Lial, M. L., Greenwell, R. N. & Ritchey, N. P. (2005). Calculus with Applications (8th ed.).
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Singapore: Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd.
Lial, M. L., Greenwell, R. N. & Ritchey, N. P. (2005). Calculus with Applications (10th
ed.).
Singapore: Pearson Education South Asia Pte Ltd.
Marcelo, G. H. (2009). Basic Calculus. Quezon City: Rex Book Store, Inc.