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1.5 Infinite Limits

1.5 Infinite Limits. Find the limit as x approaches 2 from the left and right. A limit in which f(x) increases or decreases without bound as x c is called an infinite limit. Open books to page 84 and 85. Let’s look at Ex. 1 (a – d) and Ex. 2 (a – c).

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1.5 Infinite Limits

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  1. 1.5 Infinite Limits

  2. Find the limit as x approaches 2 from the left and right.

  3. A limit in which f(x) increases or decreases without bound as x c is called an infinite limit. Open books to page 84 and 85. Let’s look at Ex. 1 (a – d) and Ex. 2 (a – c).

  4. Determine all vertical asymptotes and point discontinuities of the graph of Note: we have a vertical asymptote at x = -2 and a point discontinuity at x = 2 lim as x 2? lim as x -2 from L&R?

  5. Properties of Infinite Limits 1. Sum or difference 2. Product 3. Quotient 0

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