MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
MATH260
MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
Part I – Limits
The limit of a function is a way to see the value that the function approaches as a variable in that function gets close to but not necessarily equal to some other value The four ways we have looked at to find the limit of a function are:
direct substitution of the limiting number into the function ‚
simplifying the function first then substitute (factor or rationalize)
ƒ examine values of the function from the left and right of the limiting number „
examine the graph of the function at the limiting value
Category 1: Directions: Look at the examples below then answer question 1 & 2.
1.) Which of the Rules or Processes,‚,ƒ,„ mentioned aboveis/are being used to find the limit in the Category 1 examples above ?
2.) For the following limit why can you not use the same process as the examples above ?
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MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
MATH260
MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
MATH 260 DeVry Week 1 iLab 1
Part I – Limits
The limit of a function is a way to see the value that the function approaches as a variable in that function gets close to but not necessarily equal to some other value The four ways we have looked at to find the limit of a function are:
direct substitution of the limiting number into the function ‚
simplifying the function first then substitute (factor or rationalize)
ƒ examine values of the function from the left and right of the limiting number „
examine the graph of the function at the limiting value
Category 1: Directions: Look at the examples below then answer question 1 & 2.
1.) Which of the Rules or Processes,‚,ƒ,„ mentioned aboveis/are being used to find the limit in the Category 1 examples above ?
2.) For the following limit why can you not use the same process as the examples above ?