Lesson 3 Limits of Algebraic Functions
Lesson 3 Limits of Algebraic Functions
LIMITS OF ALGEBRAIC
FUNCTIONS
Learning Outcome
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
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3.2 Limits of Rational Functions
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Evaluating Limits of Rational Functions
Using Other Techniques
Some limits of rational functions cannot be
solved using -substitution because leads to .
is considered in Calculus as indeterminate because
it has no definite or definable value.
In this case, is a common factor which may be
cancelled to simplify the rational function.
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3.2.1 Factoring Method
Examples: Evaluate the following limits.
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3.2.1 Factoring Method
Examples: Evaluate the following limits.
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3.2.2 Rationalization Method
Examples: Evaluate the following limits.
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3.3 Limits of Radical Functions
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SW/HW
Evaluate the following limits using algebraic
manipulations.
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3.4 One-Sided Limits
Recall: The limit exists if the resulting function
values from both sides approach the same
number.
Try: Evaluate:
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3.4 One-Sided Limits
Answer:
By factoring and rationalization.
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3.6 Infinite Limits
Consider:
How to evaluate the limit of a rational function
that leads to ?
Try:
Given , evaluate
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3.6 Infinite Limits
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3.6 Infinite Limits
Vertical Asymptote
The line is a vertical asymptote of the graph if
at least one of the following statements is true:
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3.6 Infinite Limits
Vertical Asymptote
Example:
If , what is the vertical asymptote?
Answer:
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3.6.1 Evaluation of Infinite Limits
Check first if the function is defined when
evaluated from the left and from the right of .
If it is not defined, the limit DNE (does not exist)
If it is defined, substitute the value of to variable
If the result is a , the limit is infinite.
Determine whether the sign of infinity is positive
or negative.
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Examples
Evaluate the following limits:
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Properties of Infinite Limits
1. Sum and Difference
Let be a constant value.
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Properties of Infinite Limits
2. Product
Let be a constant value.
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Properties of Infinite Limits
3. Quotient
Let be a constant value.
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Properties of Infinite Limits
4. Indeterminate Forms Quotient:
Sum:
Product:
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3.6.2 Limits at Infinity
Let be any real number and be any positive
rational number, then
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Examples
Evaluate the indicated limits:
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Other Examples
Evaluate the indicated limits.
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SW/HW
Evaluate the following limits:
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SW/HW
Evaluate the following limits:
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2. 5.
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END OF PRESENTATION