MATH 1300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Radian, Graphing Calculator

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Math 1300 lecture 11 notes - the limit of a function. In other words, the values of fsxd tend to get closer and closer to the number l as x gets closer and closer to the number a (from either side of: but x a. In fact, fsxd need not even be defined when x a: the only thing that matters is how f is defined near a, figure below shows the graphs of three functions. The table lists values of the function for several values of t near 0: as t approaches 0, the values of the function seem to approach 0. 1666666 . and so we guess that. In example above what would have happened if we had taken even smaller values of t: the table below shows the results from one calculator; you can see that something strange seems to be happening.

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