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Calculation of Limits
(Calculus)
Last changed on December 14, 2008 - 412 views - 00:17:04
Using "limit laws" to compute limits.
Copyright 2005, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston. Created by Selwyn Hollis. Find more information on videos, resources, and lessons at http://online.math.uh.edu/HoustonACT/videocalculus/index.html.
Copyright 2005, Department of Mathematics, University of Houston. Created by Selwyn Hollis. Find more information on videos, resources, and lessons at http://online.math.uh.edu/HoustonACT/videocalculus/index.html.
- The epsilon-delta definition of a limit - What is the epsilon-delta definition of a limit, and how is it used in problems?
- Using Theorems to find limits - Learn to use theorems to find limits.
- Practice Finding Limits 1 - The first page of finding limits practice.
- Practice Finding Limits 2 - The second page of finding limits practice.
- What are the rules of limits?
- How do you calculate limits?
- What is the continuity property of polynomials?
- How do you take a limit if the limit of the denominator is 0?
- How do you find one-sided limits?
- How do you find the limit of f(x)/g(x) if both f(x) and g(x) go to 0?
- When do one-sided limits not exist?
This video does a great job of laying out all of the rules and general facts about limits. Then, several example problems are done with every step explained in detail to show you how these rules are used. This lesson has some really great explanations with truly helpful resources.
The video is been really helpful. Especially the 7 rules that have been explained and last but not the least, the concept of non-existent limits. Thank you. You people are doing a wonderful job.



