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Calculus Module Note

1) The document discusses limits as x approaches values and defines some limit theorems. 2) It provides examples of limits as x approaches 1 from below and above, and defines rules for determining limits when the numerator and denominator approach values. 3) The theorems state limits involving factors where the numerator approaches a constant and the denominator approaches 0 from positive or negative values.

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Calculus Module Note

1) The document discusses limits as x approaches values and defines some limit theorems. 2) It provides examples of limits as x approaches 1 from below and above, and defines rules for determining limits when the numerator and denominator approach values. 3) The theorems state limits involving factors where the numerator approaches a constant and the denominator approaches 0 from positive or negative values.

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MODULE 1.

INFINITE LIMITS

Examples: 1) , take a value of x near 1 and less than 1, for instance, x = 0.9 and compute
the negative quotient leads us to suspect that

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Limit Theorem: If r is any positive integer , then

(i)

(ii)

2) and compute

take a value of x greater than 1, for instance, x = 1.1 the positive quotient leads us to suspect that

Examples : 1) 3)

2) 4) 3) f(x) = ,

Limit Theorem :If a is any real number and if) f(x) = 0 and g(x) = c where c is a constant not equal to 0 , then (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) If c> 0 and f(x) f(x), If c > 0 and f(x) f(x), If c < 0 and f(x) f(x), If c < 0 and f(x) f(x), through positive values of

a) Find the the limit of the numerator is 14 and the limit if the denominator is 0, and the denominator is approaching 0 through positive values Therefore the b) Find the the limit of the numerator is 14 and the limit if the denominator is 0, and the denominator is approaching 0 through negative values. Therefore the

through negative values of

through positive values of

through negative values of

The theorem is also valid if x

is replaced by

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