Week 3 Calculus
Week 3 Calculus
Analytic Geometry
⮚ Limits at Infinity
⮚ Continuity of a Functions
x x
10 0.1 -10 -0.1
100 0.01 -100 -0.01
1000 0.001 -1000 -0.001
10000 0.0001 -10000 -0.0001
100000 0.00001 -100000 -0.00001
100000 0.00000 - -0.000001
0 1 1000000
Paul John B. Panganiban,
CHRIST THE KING COLLEGE LPT, MST –Math (CAR)
Type2. If f satisfies condition (ii), but fails to satisfy conditions (i) and (iii), the
discontinuity is called removable. A function that has removable discontinuity at a
point can be redefined or manipulated straightforwardly so that it will no longer be
discontinuous at that point.
Illustration 1.
You can use these properties to evaluate many limit problems involving the six basic
trigonometric functions.
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