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10.2: Infinite Limits

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10.2: Infinite Limits. Infinite Limits. When the limit of f(x) does not exist and f(x) goes to positive infinity or negative infinity, then we can call that an infinite limit. Discuss the behavior of as x  1. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: 10.2: Infinite Limits

10.2: Infinite Limits

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Infinite Limits

• When the limit of f(x) does not exist and f(x) goes to positive infinity or negative infinity, then we can call that an infinite limit.

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Discuss the behavior of as x 11

1)(

x

xf

.9 .99 .999 .9999 1 1.0001 1.001 1.01 1.1

-10 -100 -1000 -10000 ? 10,000 1000 100 10

• As x goes closer to 1 from the left, f(x) is smaller and smaller

• As x goes closer to 1 from the right, f(x) is bigger and bigger

existnotdoesx

x

x

x

x

x

__1

1lim

1

1lim

1

1lim

1

1

1

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Describe the behavior of at 1 and -11

2)(

2

2

x

xxxf

.9 .99 .999 1 1.001 1.01 1.1

1.5263 1.5025126 1.5002501 ? 1.4997501 1.4975124 1.4761905

-1.1 -1.01 -1.001 -1 -0.999 -0.99 -0.9

-9 -99 -999 ? 1001 101 11

because

1

2lim

1

2lim

2

2

1

2

2

1

x

xx

x

xx

x

x

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Discuss the behavior of as x 22

2

)2(3

2)(

x

xxf

1.9 1.99 1.999 2 2.001 2.01 2.1

187 19867 1998667 ? 2001334 20134 214

• As x goes closer to 2 from the left, f(x) is bigger and bigger

• As x goes closer to 2 from the right, f(x) is bigger and bigger

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

2

)2(3

2lim

)2(3

2lim

)2(3

2lim

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

x

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Theorem 1

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Theorem 2

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Theorem 3

7237

237

4lim)34(lim

34)()2

xxxx

xxxxf

xx

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Theorem 4

See examples next page

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Horizontal asymptote is y = 0

Horizontal asymptote is y = -3/4

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There is no horizontal asymptote

Horizontal asymptote is y = -1