Review guide for Friday/Monday quiz on limit basics
Part
one(non-calculator):
1. Solve limits using analytical
solving methods:
A)
Substitution (2 one trig/one non-trig):_________ Pg 67:
#5-22, 27-36
B)
Factoring ( 1 or 2 any method
possible):_________ Pg 68: #52, 53, 54, or see four
examples in notes
C)
Synthetic Division (1):
__________ Pg 68: #47, 48, 80, or see two examples in notes
D)
Conjugation (1): __________ Pg
68: #55, 56, 78 (by hand) or see
examples in notes
E)
Common denominator (1):
_____________ Pg 68: #59, 60 or see ones in
notes
F)
Trig limits using identities and/or
special trig limits (1 or 2): __________
Pg
68: #65, 69, 67, 68, 82 (by hand) or see
notes
G)
Multiply by a form of one (1 non
conjugation):_____________ Pg 68:
#81 by hand, or see example in notes
Part
two(calculator):
- Given certain limits find other limits through knowledge of the limit properties:_________ Pg 68 #37-38
- Solve a limit with your calculator and a chart (1):_____ pg 54: #’s 1-8 (Calc)
- Solve a limit graphically without the function given to you but given a picture instead. If you say that the limit does not exist be able to defend why with the proper mathematical reason (3 or 4):_____ Pg 55: #15-24, 26
4. Solve a limit by using properties of limits
and the basic limit theorems I.E. (proof) (1): _______ Pg 67: #8,
11, 13, 15, 19. (But will probably be a little harder than these and more like
the ones in your notes)
- Graphing a piecewise function and identifying where the limit would not exist Pg 55 : #29 (1) _________
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