Evaluating Limits (2.2.1) Flashcards

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• The limit of a function is the range value that the function approaches as you get closer to a particular domain value.

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• The limit of a function is the range value that the function approaches as you get closer to a particular domain value.

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• To evaluate a limit at a value where a function is well behaved, substitute the value into the function expression.

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• To evaluate a limit at a value where a function is well behaved, substitute the value into the function expression.

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• Limits that produce indeterminate forms may or may not exist. An indeterminate form is a signal that more work is needed to evaluate the limit.

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• Limits that produce indeterminate forms may or may not exist. An indeterminate form is a signal that more work is needed to evaluate the limit.

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