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Introduction to Limits Introduction to Limits

Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

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Page 1: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Introduction to LimitsIntroduction to Limits

Page 2: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

What is a What is a limit?limit?

Page 3: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

A Geometric ExampleA Geometric Example

Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle

As the number of sides of the polygon increases, the polygon is getting closer to becoming a circle.

Page 4: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

If we refer to the polygon as an n-gon, where n is the number of sides we can

make some mathematical statements:

As n gets larger, the n-gon gets closer to being a circle

As n approaches infinity, the n-gon approaches the circle

The limit of the n-gon, as n goes to infinity is the circle

Page 5: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

lim( )n

n go circlen

The symbolic statement is:

The n-gon never really gets to be the circle, but it gets close - really, really close, and for all practical purposes, it may as well be the circle. That is what limits are all about!

Page 6: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

FYIFYI

Archimedes used this method WAY WAY before calculus to find

the area of a circle.

Page 7: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

An Informal DescriptionAn Informal Description

If f(x) becomes arbitrarily close to a single number L as x approaches c from either side, the limit for f(x) as x approaches c, is L. This limit is written as

lim ( )x cf x L

Page 8: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Numerical Numerical ExamplesExamples

Page 9: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Numerical Example 1Numerical Example 1

Let’s look at a sequence whose nth term is given by:

What will the sequence look like?

½ , 2/3, ¾, 5/6, ….99/100, 99999/100000…

1

n

n

Page 10: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

What is happening to the What is happening to the terms of the sequence?terms of the sequence?

lim11

n

n

n

Will they ever get to 1?

½ , 2/3, ¾, 5/6, ….99/100, 99999/100000…

Page 11: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Let’s look at the sequence whose nth term is given by

1, ½, 1/3, ¼, …..1/10000, 1/10000000000000……

As n is getting bigger, what are these terms approaching?

1n

Numerical Example 2

Page 12: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

01

limn n

Page 13: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Graphical Graphical ExamplesExamples

Page 14: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Graphical Example 1Graphical Example 1

1( )f x

x

As x gets really, really big, what is happening to the height, f(x)?

Page 15: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

As x gets really, really small, what is happening to the height, f(x)?

Does the height, or f(x) ever get to 0?

Page 16: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

01

limx x

Page 17: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Graphical Example 2Graphical Example 2

3( )f x x

As x gets really, really close to 2, what is happening to the height, f(x)?

3

2im 8lxx

Page 18: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Find

7lim ( )x

f x

Graphical Example 3

Page 19: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

ln ln 2( )

2

xf x

x

Use your graphing calculator to graph the following:

Graphical Example 3

2lim ( )x

f xFind

As x gets closer and closer to 2, what is the value of f(x) getting closer to?

Page 20: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Does the function

exist when x = 2?

ln ln 2( )

2

xf x

x

Page 21: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

2lim ( )x

f x

2lim ( ) 0.5x

f x

ZOOM DecimalZOOM Decimal

Page 22: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Limits that Limits that Fail to Fail to ExistExist

Page 23: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

What happens as x What happens as x approaches zero?approaches zero?

The limit as x approaches zero does not exist.

0

1limx

does not e tx

xis

Nonexistence Example 1: Behavior that Differs from the Right and Left

Page 24: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

7lim ( )x

f x

Nonexistence Example 2

Discuss the existence of the limit

Page 25: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Nonexistence Example 3: Nonexistence Example 3: Unbounded BehaviorUnbounded Behavior

Discuss the existence of the limit

20

1limx x

Page 26: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Nonexistence Example 4: Nonexistence Example 4: Oscillating BehaviorOscillating Behavior

Discuss the existence of the limit

0

1limsinx x

X 2/π 2/3π 2/5π 2/7π 2/9π 2/11π X 0

Sin(1/x) 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 Limit does not exist

Page 27: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Common Types of Behavior Common Types of Behavior Associated with Associated with Nonexistence of a LimitNonexistence of a Limit

Page 28: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

Definition of Limit:Definition of Limit:

If limxc+f(x) = limxc-f(x) = L then,

limxcf(x)=L (Again, L must be a fixed, finite

number.)

f(2) =

lim ( )x

f x

2lim ( )

xf x

4

lim ( )x

f x

2

lim ( )x

f x

2

lim ( )x f x

lim ( )x

f x

4

lim ( )x f x 4

f(4) = lim ( )x f x

Examples:

Page 29: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

)x(flim

0xlim ( )

xf x

4

)x(flim

0x

)x(flim0x

lim ( )x f x

lim ( )x

f x

4

lim ( )x f x 4

f(4) =

lim ( )x f x

f(0) =

Page 30: Introduction to Limits. What is a limit? A Geometric Example Look at a polygon inscribed in a circle As the number of sides of the polygon increases,

)x(flim

3x

)x(flim6x

)x(flim

3x

)x(flim3x

lim ( )x f x

)x(flim

6x

)x(flim 6x

f(6) =

lim ( )x f x

f(3) =