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Extractions: Limits and Continuity The concept of the limit in calculus is very important. It describes what happens to a function as a particular value is approached. The derivative, one of the major concepts in calculus, is defined in limit terms. This short section will help you to think in terms of limits. The first thing to understand about limits is that the limit of a function is not the value of the function. This change in thinking (from value to limit) is important because most functions are understood as a series of mathematical operations that can be evaluated at certain points simply by substitution. This is not true when taking limits. The polynomial function can be evaluated for any real number: replace x with the number and perform the indicated operations. Asking for the limit of the function as x approaches two is an uninteresting question, because the function can be evaluated at 2. Other functions such as polynomial fractions cannot be evaluated at certain points and these functions are best understood by thinking in terms of limits. The function x x approaches −2. The limit of a function answers the question: "What happens to the function as the limiting value is approached?" The mathematical notation for this operation is
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Extractions: Limits, Continuity, and the Derivative Limits Continuity Derivative This is a theoretical section that studies the concepts of limits, continuity, and the derivative. This section provides the definition of the derivative given near the end of this section. Limits This section contains a sketch of the formal mathematics that is required to fully develop the concept of the derivative. A complete understanding is beyond the scope of this course, but a few of the ideas are sufficiently important that some discussion is warranted. In the previous sections we have discussed how the derivative is related to the slope of the tangent line for a curve at a point. This was viewed geometrically by considering a sequence of secant lines that approached the tangent line at a point or algebraically by examining what happened to the slope computed at a point as you took points closer and closer together on the curve. (Another perspective on this subject can be viewed in the University of British Columbia notes, which have had more time to be developed.) Both the geometric and the algebraic ideas mentioned above need the concept of a limit. From a conceptual point of view, the
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Extractions: You can navigate through this E-Book using the menu to the left. For E-Books that have a Chapter/Section organization each option in the menu to the left indicates a chapter and will open a menu showing the sections in that chapter. Alternatively, you can navigate to the next/previous section or chapter by clicking the links in the boxes at the very top and bottom of the material. For those pages with mathematics on them you can, in most cases, enlarge the mathematics portion by clicking on the equation. Click the enlarged version to hide it. Limits At Infinity, Part II E-Book Chapter Section The Definition of the Limit Over the last few sections we’ve been using the term “nice enough” to define those functions that we could evaluate limits by just evaluating the function at the point in question. It’s now time to formally define what we mean by “nice enough”.
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Extractions: Informal Definition of the Limit Properties of Limits Solving by Substitution Solving by Factoring Solving by Rationalization Limits From Different Sides Continuity Infinite Limits Informal Definition If the values of a function f(x) approach the value L as x approaches c , we say that f(x) has the limit L as x approaches c , and we write