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Calculus I (MAT 145) Dr. Day Thur sday Feb 7, 2013

Calculus I (MAT 145) Dr. Day Thur sday Feb 7, 2013. Limits Involving Infinity (2.6) Continuity of a Function (2.5) Assignments. What About Limits? (2.1-2.3; 2.6; PIP pp 14-17; 20). Concept of a Limit: Approachment Symbolizing Limits Determining Limits Properties of Limits

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Calculus I (MAT 145) Dr. Day Thur sday Feb 7, 2013

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  1. Calculus I (MAT 145)Dr. Day Thursday Feb 7, 2013 • Limits Involving Infinity (2.6) • Continuity of a Function (2.5) • Assignments MAT 145

  2. What About Limits?(2.1-2.3; 2.6; PIP pp 14-17; 20) • Concept of a Limit: Approachment • Symbolizing Limits • Determining Limits • Properties of Limits • Limits Involving Infinity MAT 145

  3. Approachment • What patterns of approachment in outputs are apparent when the inputs approach some value? • Reminder! We’re not concerned with behavior AT the specific point, only the behavior that’s apparent as we approach it! • Numerical, Graphical, and Symbolic Perspectives • One-Sided and Two-Sided Limits MAT 145

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  5. How can we use limit notation to describe the “approachment” exhibited in this graph of inputs and outputs? MAT 145

  6. Use limit symbolism to describe both the one-sided and the two-sided limits that seem apparent as x approaches 0 in the top graph and as x approaches 3 in the other graph. If a particular limit does not exist, signify that with DNE. MAT 145

  7. LimitsInvolving Infinity Limits Involving Infinity (PIP p 20) • Horizontal and Vertical Asymptotes • Special Cases: Rational Functions MAT 145

  8. What Makes a Function Continuous? (PIP pp 18-19) Informal Perspective Formal Definition One-Sided Continuity Continuity on an Interval Connections: Limits and Continuity MAT 145

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  11. Assignments • WebAssign • 2.2 due tonight • 2.3 due tonight • 2.6 due tomorrow night Test #2: Friday, February 15 MAT 145

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