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1.8 – Intermediate Value Theorem and Squeeze Theorem
Intermediate Value Theorem Explained – To Find Zeros, Roots or C value (cr: Organic Chemistry Tutor)
1.7 – Continuity – Formal
We were introduced to “continuity”. Now here is a formal definition of Continuity which we can apply in various problems. Definition of Continuity in Calculus Explanation and Examples (cr: The Math Sorcerer) Limits to define continuity
1.6- Trigonometric Limits
Everyone’s favorite! Trigonometry! Recall Trig identities while solving these limits. Limits of Trigonometric Functions (cr: Organic Chemistry Tutor)
1.5- More Evaluating Limits Examples
Here are some good videos around various limit questions. Evaluating Limits By Factoring (cr: Organic Chemistry Tutor) 3 WAYS TO SOLVE LIMITS (cr: Arnold Tutoring)
1.4 – Limits Involving Infinity
Now we will be looking at limits that approach infinity. You may recognize these graphs/functions from the asymptotes we discovered in Pre-Calc. Here we use limits to analyze these asymptotes in rational functions. How To Find The Limit At Infinity (cr: Organic Chemistry Tutor) Evaluate the limit to infinity and negative infinity from a graph
1.3 – Computing Limits Algebraically
Here we will be taking the algebraic approach to limits! Finding Limits an Algebraic Approach (cr: Math and Physics Tutor)
1.2- Properties of Limits
Here we will be looking at some rules and “hacks” we can utilize when applying and solving limits. Remember this lesson as these will be the foundations for future limit problems. Properties of Limits (cr: Organic Chemistry Tutor) Some questions applying these properties in questions (cr: Club Academia)
1.1- Continuity, limits from a graph, and estimating limits
This is an introduction to your first calculus unit of limits! Here you will be looking at what qualifies as “continuity” in a function, what is “defined” and begin the concept of limits. You may discover familiar concepts such as the “hole” which we explored in Pre Calc. Introduction to limits (cr: Khan Academy) Continuity…