Limits - Examples Part 2 - One Sided Limits Approach

in MES Science3 years ago

In this video I go further into exploring examples on limits where you can not simply solve them right away but require to break them up into separate functions and apply the one-sided-limit approach in solving them. Basically for functions that are 2 in one such as absolute value type functions, you need to first find the limit by approaching the x-value from the left and from the right sides of it and the limit exists if and only if you approach the same limit from both sides. These are very useful examples so make sure to watch!


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Limits – Examples Part 2

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Limits

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Example 1

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Example 2

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Solution:

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Example 3

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