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Saint Francis of Assisi College

Introduction
to the Limits
of Functions
Teacher RM's Class
PRAYER
Lord, make me an instrument of your
peace.
To be understood, as to understand
Where there is hatred, let me sow love
Where there is injury, pardon To be loved as to love
Where there is doubt, faith For it is in giving that we receive
Where there is despair, hope
It is in pardoning, that we are pardone
Where there is darkness, light
And it is in dying that we are born to
Where there is sadness, joy
Oh divine master, grant that I may eternal life Amen
not so much seek to be consoled as to
console
THE LIMIT LAWS
for
POLYNOMIAL,
RATIONAL and
FUNCTIONS
Learning
Objectives
Saint Francis of Assisi College

LIMIT
LAWS
Teacher RM's Class
REVIEW OF
PREVIOUS
LESSON
Constant Rule

REVIEW OF Identity Rule

PREVIOUS Sum Rule

LESSON
Difference Rule

Constant Multiple
Rule
Let c and k be real numbers so that and exist.

Product Rule

Quotient Rule
(where
Let c and k be real numbers so that and exist.

Power Rule: If n is a
positive
Integer, then
Root Rule: If n is a positive
Integer, then
Examples.
Given that and evaluate
the following limits using
the limit laws: Product Rule

=
Examples.
Given that and evaluate
the following limits using
the limit laws: Quotient Rule
Examples.
Given that and evaluate
the following limits using
the limit laws: Power Rule
Examples.
Given that and evaluate
the following limits using
the limit laws: Root Rule
Direct Substitution Method
of Evaluating Limits.

• For all polynomial functions f, the


value of is equal to

• If exists, then
Direct Substitution Method
of Evaluating Limits.
Example:
Find the

Solution:
Let’s try to
answer this Evaluate
question. Solution:
By direct substitution,
Do you have
questions and
clarifications?
Evaluate the limit of the following
functions and write the correct answer.
Given:

1.

2.

3.
"No problem can
withstand the
assault of
sustained
thinking."
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING
AND HAVE A
GREAT DAY!

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