MTH 161 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Squeeze Theorem

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Provide a generalization to each of the key terms listed in this section. Find limx 3(cid:16) 1 (x+3)3 + 3(cid:17). limx 3(cid:16) 1 (x+3)3 + 3(cid:17) limx 3 (3) Find limx 3(cid:16) 1 (x 3)3 + 3(cid:17). limx 3(cid:16) 1 (x 3)3 + 3(cid:17) limx 3 (3) The following limit theorem is when you are dealt with a constant as the function: lim x a (c) = c. The following limit theorem is when you are dealt with a function being raised to a power: If a = 0, then n, which is the exponent, must actually be positive. lim x a (c) = c nth root. The following limit theorem is when you are dealt with a function inside a root: lim x a(cid:0) n x(cid:1) = n a. In this case, a > 0 for n actually being even.

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