MAT 21A Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Even And Odd Functions, Unit Circle

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Summary for 9/26 lecture: technique: multiplying and dividing by the conjugate. a b is called the conjugate of a + b. This trick can help analyze situations in which direct substitutions yield. 0: (sandwich theorem) suppose h(x) f(x) g(x) for all x in an open interval (a c, a + c) for some c > 0 (except possibly at x = a). Then lim x a h(x) lim x a f(x) lim x a g(x). Notice the inequality is not strict: as a consequence of the sandwich theorem, limx a |f(x)| = 0 implies limx a f(x) = 0: if f( x) = f(x), then f is an even function and f"s graph is symmetric about the y- axis. L, then limx 0 f(x) = l: by looking at the unit circle, we obtained the following for x > 0 and x near 0 cos x sin x x.

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