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Topics List
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Pre-requisite |
Objective |
Examples
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The Limit of a Function |
- Evaluation of a function including the absolute value, rational, and piecewise functions
- Domain and Range of a Function
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- Describe the limit of a function using correct notation.
- Use a table of values to estimate the limit of a function or to identify when the limit does not exist.
- Use a graph to estimate the limit of a function or to identify when the limit does not exist.
- Define one-sided limits and provide examples.
- Explain the relationship between one-sided and two-sided limits.
- Describe an infinite limit using correct notation.
- Define a vertical asymptote.
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The Limit Laws
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- Simplifying algebraic expressions.
- Factoring polynomials
- Identifying conjugate radical expressions.
- Evaluating expressions at a value.
- Simplifying complex rational expressions by obtaining common denominators.
- Evaluating piecewise functions.
- The trigonometric functions and right triangle trigonometry.
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- Recognize the basic limit laws.
- Use the limit laws to evaluate the limit of a function.
- Evaluate the limit of a function by factoring.
- Use the limit laws to evaluate the limit of a polynomial or rational function.
- Evaluate the limit of a function by factoring or by using conjugates.
- Evaluate the limit of a function by using the squeeze theorem.
- Evaluate left, right, and two sided limits of piecewise defined functions.
- Evaluate limits of the form K/0, K≠0.
- Establish and use this to evaluate other limits involving trigonometric functions.
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Continuity
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