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in this video were just going to go over a basic introduction into limits and how to evaluate them analytically and graphically so heres a simple example lets say if we want to find the limit as x approaches two of the function x squared minus four divided by x minus two so how can we do so well one way is to use direct substitution if we plug in two notice what will happen two squared is four four minus four is zero so zero over zero is undefined which we dont know what value that represents now sometimes you could find the limit by plugging a value thats close to two and thats what you want to do you want to plug in a number thats close to two but not exactly two so for example lets call this f of x so lets calculate f of 1.9 and lets see whats going to happen actually lets make it 2.1 so lets get a positive answer instead of a negative one two point one squared minus 4 thats about 0.41 and 2.1 minus 2 is 0.1 so this is going to be 4.1 now what if we pick a value that

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The limit of a product is equal to the product of the limits. The limit of a quotient is equal to the quotient of the limits. The limit of a constant function is equal to the constant.
Special limit theorems are a set of rules to evaluate certain limits. They are special because they tackle limits that cant easily be evaluated by any of the usual methods. In a way, they are shortcuts to dealing with specific forms of limits.
Besides ordinary, two-sided limits, there are one-sided limits (left- hand limits and right-hand limits), infinite limits and limits at infinity.
Difference law for limits states that the limit of the difference of two functions equals the difference of the limits of two functions. Constant multiple law for limits states that the limit of a constant multiple of a function equals the product of the constant with the limit of the function.
Limit Definition of the Derivative. We define the derivative of a function f(x) at x = x0 as. f (x0) = lim. h0. f(x0 + h) f(x0)
Power law for limits: lim x a ( f ( x ) ) n = ( lim x a f ( x ) ) n = L n lim x a ( f ( x ) ) n = ( lim x a f ( x ) ) n = L n for every positive integer n.
Techniques Of Evaluating Limits (A) DIRECT SUBSTITUTION. (B) FACTORIZATION. (C) RATIONALIZATION. (D) REDUCTION TO STANDARD FORMS.

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