[MATH-UA 121] - Final Exam Guide - Everything you need to know! (121 pages long)

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Number sets n: natural z: integer r: real. Q: rational c: complex (a, b) open interval [a, b] closed interval. : belongs to or is an element of : is a subset of : Limit theoremslet c be a constant and let: 2) 3, 5) provided if f, g are continuous. The squeeze theorem letand let for all x in some neighborhood of a (not necessary at a), then. Discontinuities 1) holes: jumps3) vertical asymptotes goes to goes to. Note:1) continuity is defined at a point 2) Definition:is continuous on: (a,b) if, [a,b) if, (a,b] if, [a,b] if is continuous x, is continuous x, is continuous x, is continuous x, andandand and exists!! Suppose f(x) is a continuous line with no breaks on the closed interval [a, b] and let n be any number between f(a) and f(b) where f(a) does not equal f(b). There exists a number c in [a, b] such that f(c) = n.

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