m100 Chapter1 Part2
m100 Chapter1 Part2
m100 Chapter1 Part2
PART 2: LIMITS
Overview
One-sided Limits
Infinite Limits
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
y = f (x) = x2 − x + 2.
lim f (x) = L
x→a
lim(mx + b) = ma + b.
x→a
Example
lim (3x + 5) = 3 · 2 + 5 = 11
x→2
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
lim(mx + b) = ma + b.
x→a
Example
lim (3x + 5) = 3 · 2 + 5 = 11
x→2
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
LT 2: Limit of a Constant
lim c = c.
x→a
lim [f (x)]n = Ln .
x→a
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
f (x) L
lim = .
x→a g(x) M
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Theorem
1 1
lim = .
x→a x a
Theorem
Theorem
L1 = L2 .
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Examples
Exercises
x−1
1. If G(x) = , why does G(1) does not exist? Show that
x2 − 1
lim G(x) does exist and find the limit. Support your answer
x→1
graphically.
x
2. If H(x) = √ , why does H(0) not exist? Show
x+1−1
lim H(x) does exist and find the limit. Support your answer
x→0
graphically.
(
x2 − 9, if x 6= 3,
3. If f (x) = find lim f (x), and show that
4, if x = 3, x→3
lim f (x) 6= f (3).
x→3
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Exercises
Overview
One-sided Limits
Definition
Examples
Infinite Limits
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
lim f (x) = L+ .
x→a+
lim f (x) = L− .
x→a−
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
lim f (x) = L+ .
x→a+
lim f (x) = L− .
x→a−
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Remarks
Illustration
Example 1
Let g be defined by
(
|x|, if x 6= 0,
g(x) =
2, if x = 0.
Example 2
Let h be defined by
(
4 − x2 , if x ≤ 1,
h(x) =
2 + x2 , if 1 < x.
Example 3
Let f be defined by
|x − 3|
f (x) = .
x−3
Sketch the graph of f , and find lim f (x) if it exists.
x→3
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example 4
Let f be defined by
x√+ 5,
if x < −3,
f (x) = 9 − x , if − 3 ≤ x ≤ 3,
2
3 − x, if 3 < x.
Sketch the graph of f , and find lim f (x), lim f (x), if they exist.
x→−3 x→3
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example 5
Given (
3x + 2, if x < 4,
f (x) =
5x + k, if 4 ≤ x,
find the value of k such that lim f (x) exists.
x→4
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example 6
Given (
kx − 3, if x ≤ −1,
f (x) =
x2 + k, if − 1 < x,
find the value of k such that lim f (x) exists.
x→−1
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example 7
Given
2x − a, if x < −3,
f (x) = ax + 2b, if − 3 ≤ x ≤ 3,
b − 5x, if 3 < x,
find the values of a and b such that lim f (x) and lim f (x) exist.
x→−3 x→3
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example 8
Example 9
Overview
One-sided Limits
Infinite Limits
Definition and Limit Theorems
Vertical Asymptote
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
g(x)
lim = −∞
x→a f (x)
g(x)
lim = +∞
x→a f (x)
Example
−x + 2 x2 − 3
1. lim 2 4. lim
x→2−
(x − 2) x→0+ x3 + x2
√
[[x]] − x 3 + x2
2. lim 5. lim
x→3− 3 − x x→0+ x
√
[[x2 ]] − x 3 + x2
3. lim 6. lim
x→1− x2 − 1 x→0 x2
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Theorem
(i) If lim f (x) = +∞, and lim g(x) = c, where c is any
x→a x→a
constant, then
Theorem
(i) If lim f (x) = +∞, and lim g(x) = c, where c is any
x→a x→a
constant, then
Example
Theorem
If lim f (x) = +∞, and lim g(x) = c, where c is any constant ex-
x→a x→a
cept 0, then
(i) if c > 0, lim f (x) · g(x) = +∞;
x→a
(ii) if c < 0, lim f (x) · g(x) = −∞.
x→a
The theorem is also valid if “x → a” is replaced by “x → a+ ” or
“x → a− ”.
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Theorem
If lim f (x) = −∞, and lim g(x) = c, where c is any constant ex-
x→a x→a
cept 0, then
(i) if c > 0, lim f (x) · g(x) = −∞;
x→a
(ii) if c < 0, lim f (x) · g(x) = +∞.
x→a
The theorem is also valid if “x → a” is replaced by “x → a+ ” or
“x → a− ”.
Limit of a Function and Limit Theorems One-sided Limits Infinite Limits
Example
Vertical Asymptote
Example
Example
Example
Given
1 1
f (x) = , and g(x) = ,
x−2 2−x
Remark