MATH-M 211 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Asymptote

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As x approaches ( ) 2, y 1. Even though output is at different point, limit being approached is at hole. Ex. lim (x 3 1) x 1 (x 1: if no graph is available, limit can be found with table x. 1: y-value is approaching 3 (l = 3, hole at 3, but still limit, you can also plug in value c to find limit (except if answer is 0/0) Ex. lim 1 = x 1 (x 1)2: vertical asymptote, denominator would be really tiny, 1/tiny = huge, growing without bounds, therefore limit dne (does not exist) Ex. lim |x: x 0 x, limit dne, could be x 0- (approaching 0 from negative side) or 0+ Limit (formal)- let f be a function defined on an open interval containing c (except possibly at c) and let l be a real number. {the statement lim f(x) = l means that for each.

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