MATH116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Asymptote, Sinar, Squeeze Theorem

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Wednesday, september 30 lecture 9 : squeeze theorem and limits at infinity. (refers to section 2. 1 to 2. 3 in your text) Students who have practiced the techniques presented in this lecture will be able to: Use limit laws and use elementary techniques to compute values of limits. We still study more useful techniques for determining the limits of functions. Since limx 0 x2 = 0 = limx 0 ex2 then, by the squeeze theorem, the given limit equals zero. Suppose f is a function defined for all x a. The expression means that f (x) becomes arbitrarily close to u as x becomes arbitrarily large. If f is a function defined for all x a the expression means that f (x) becomes arbitrarily close to u as x becomes large in the negative numbers. Consider, for example, the behavior of the function f (x) whose graph is given in the following diagram.

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