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== Concept 3 : Working out limits of functions algebraically ==
 
== Concept 3 : Working out limits of functions algebraically ==
 
Using the limit laws we studied in the last section, we can manipulate functions and try to solve them algebraically instead of using graphs or tables like we did before.
 
Using the limit laws we studied in the last section, we can manipulate functions and try to solve them algebraically instead of using graphs or tables like we did before.

Latest revision as of 10:55, 17 June 2022

Learning Objectives

  • Having an intuitionistic understanding of Limits of a function.
  • Understanding algebra of limits.
  • Working out limits of various types of functions.
  • Identifying various indeterminate forms.

Concept 1: Understanding Limits of a function

Activity

Understanding the need for limits.

Theory

Limits : Its surprisingly hard to rigorously define limits but we can deduce an intuitive explanation from various examples. We say that the limit of function as tends to a is L , if approaches (gets closer to) L , as gets closer to a. If such a number does not exist, we say that the limit does not exist.

This is expressed mathematically as

Activity

Understanding the definition of limits.

Important Point

What is where ?

Since as approaches 2, approaches 2 , = 2.

This shows that need not be equal to even when is explicitly defined.

Concept 2 : Limit laws

In this section we will learn the algebra of limit of functions.

Theory

Before delving into more complex theorems, let us establish the basic ones.

Limit of a constant function is same at each point.

i.e.

Also limit of at is .

i.e. . This makes sense since the function is defined at all points and is continuous.

Now we are prepared to move forward with the algebra of limits.

Activity

Intuitively understanding limit laws.

Concept 3 : Working out limits of functions algebraically

Using the limit laws we studied in the last section, we can manipulate functions and try to solve them algebraically instead of using graphs or tables like we did before.