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Prof.

Thomas Mountford 28 March 2019

Chapter 3 THE STUDENT SHOULD

Know how to show existence of a limit, or nonexistence

Must know that a limit of f at a € D exists iff / is cts at a

Be able to give two equivalent conditions for / to be cts at a

Remember Ex 1 and Ex 2.

Know that limits of functions / along lines through A do not imply / is cts at
d, and be able to give a counter example.

Know the definition of differentiability

Know partial diff € differentiable + C1


and be able to give counter examples for the opposite implications

Know a function where partial derivatives exist but not ali directional
derivatives

Know that if / is diff at a, all directional derivatives at a


in direction o equal (V/(A), û) but be able to give an example
where n,T@) + (V f (d),r)

Be able to calculate tangent hyderplanes/linear approximations

Be able to give quadratic approximations to C2 functions

Be able to prove for

' / ditr at k(ts) and k diff at t6

df &(to)) ( V/(k(ro)), r'(ro) )


dt

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