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MAT 1234 Calculus I. Section 1.5 The Limit of a Function. http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw. WebAssign. Homework 1.5 Be sure to read the instructions. What do we care?. How fast “things” are going The velocity of a particle The “speed” of formation of chemicals
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MAT 1234Calculus I Section 1.5 The Limit of a Function http://myhome.spu.edu/lauw
WebAssign • Homework 1.5 • Be sure to read the instructions.
What do we care? • How fast “things” are going • The velocity of a particle • The “speed” of formation of chemicals • The rate of change of charges in a capacitor
Recall • Limit of the following form is important
Recall • Limit of the following form is important • 1.4: Estimate limits by tables • 1.6: Compute limits by algebra • 1.5: Formally define limits
Preview • One-sided limits • The existence of limits • Infinite limits
One-Sided Limits • We will focus on the conceptual meaning and understanding. • We will not look closely at the formal definition.
Left-Hand Limit y • The left-hand limit is 2 when x approaches 3 • Notation: • Independent of f(3) 2 y=f(x) x 3
Left-Hand Limit y 2 y=f(x) x 3
Left-Hand Limit y 2 y=f(x) x 3
Left-Hand Limit y 2 y=f(x) x 3
Right-Hand Limit y • The right-hand limit is 4 when x approaches 2 • Notation: • Independent of f(2) 4 y=f(x) x 2
Right-Hand Limit y 4 y=f(x) x 2
Right-Hand Limit y 4 y=f(x) x 2
Right-Hand Limit y 4 y=f(x) x 2
Example 1 y 1.5 x 2
Example 2 y 2.5 1.5 x 2
Infinite Limits y • The left-hand limit DNE • Notation: y=f(x) is not a number x a
Infinite Limits • Let us look at all possible situations and their standard representations.
Infinite Limits y • The left-hand limit DNE • Notation: x a
Infinite Limits y • The right-hand limit DNE • Notation: x a
Infinite Limits y • The right-hand limit DNE • Notation: x a
Infinite Limits y • The limit DNE • Notation: x a
Infinite Limits y • The limit DNE • Notation: x a
Infinite Limits y • The limit DNE • Notation: x a
Review: We learned… • left-hand and right-hand limits • definition of limits • infinite limits • infinity is a concept, not a number • to use infinity to represent geometry concepts - unboundness
Classwork • Use pencils! • Work with your partner ONLY. • No discussions between groups (penalty = last group to get out) • You can go, after Tara or I check both of your work.