Lecture Note Chapter 1A PDF
Lecture Note Chapter 1A PDF
Expected Outcomes
1. Students should be able to describe the concept of limits
2. Students should be able explain one sided limit and two sided limit
3. Students should be able to find limit numerically, analytically and graphically
References
1. Abdul Wahid Md Raji, Hamisan Rahmat, Ismail Kamis, Mohd Nor Mohamad,
Ong Chee Tiong. The First Course of Calculus for Science & Engineering
Students, Second Edition.
1
Limit of a Function
2 Evaluate Limit : Numerical Method
3 Evaluate Limit : Graphical Method
Now as you getting closer to the fire, increased heat are felt on your body.
The closer you get, the greater the sense of heat. Now you would not want
to actually put yourself in the fire i.e. x 0 , but yet as you get close and
close to the fire you have sense that temperature on the surface of your
body will increasing until it reaches the temperature of fire.
lim f x lim f x L
x c x c
When does a limit EXIST? A limit exists if and only if both corresponding
one sided limits exist and are equal.
Definition – Limit: If the limit from the left and right sides
have the same value,
lim f ( x) lim f ( x) L
x c x c
lim f ( x) L
x c
Limit exist
because one sided limit
x approaches c from exist and the value are
left
equal.
1 Numerical
Evaluating
Limit
3 2
Analytical Graphical
lim 2 x 2 lim 2 x 2
x 1 x 1
Since limit from left and right (one sided limit) exist and equal, two side limit
exist and written as
lim 2 x 2
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Example
sin x
Evaluate lim
x 0
numerically where x is in radian.
x
sin x sin x
lim 1 lim 1
x 0 x 0 x
x
sin x
In this example, we shall summarize result as lim 1
x 0 x
3x 2 2 x 8
Evaluate lim using numerical method.
x 2 x2
lim f ( x) 10 lim f ( x) 10
x 2 x 2
Since the limits from left and right have the same values, then
3x 2 2 x 8
lim 10
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Example
1
Evaluate lim
x 0
numerically.
x
1 1
lim lim
x 0 x x 0 x
x 2 1, x 0
Evaluate lim f ( x) numerically where f ( x) 2 .
x 0
x 1, x 0
lim x 2 1 1 lim x 2 1 1
x 0 x 0
lim f x lim f x L
x c x c
Evaluate lim x 2
2
graphically.
x 1
f(x)
This function is a quadratic
function where y x 2 . As
2
lim(
x 2) 2
lim(
x 2) 2
9
x 1 x 1
-8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 x
1
lim x 2 9
2
Figure 2
x 1
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Example
x 1, x 1
3
Given f ( x) , x 1 . Find lim
x 1
f ( x) graphically.
2
2 x, x 1
lim f ( x) 2 lim f ( x) 1
x 1 x 1 0
-4 -2 0 2 4
x
Since the value of one sided limit is
-1
different
Figure 3
lim f ( x) does not exist -2
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Example
4
(c) lim f ( x) does not exist
x 2
3
(d) xlim f ( x) 1
4
2
(e) xlim
4
f ( x) does not exist
1
(f) lim f ( x) does not exist
x 4
x
- 0 1 2 3 4 5
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Analytical Method
Limits law will be used extensively in solving limit problem. If the limit cannot be
evaluated by limit laws (1), then the algebraic technique (2) will be used
• Substitutions
2) Algebraic Technique
indeterminate
• Factorization
form
• Multiplication of conjugate
Sum and
lim( f ( x) g ( x)) lim f ( x) lim g ( x)
Limits Law
Difference Rule x c x c x c
Constant Multiple
Rule lim(k. f ( x)) k.lim f ( x)
x c x c
f ( x) lim f ( x)
Quotient Rule lim x c
x c g ( x ) lim g ( x)
x c lim g ( x) 0
x c
n
Power Rule lim( f ( x)) lim f ( x)
n
x c x c
2. Identity Rule
• The limit of function f(x), where lim x 2
x 2
f(x)=x, is c since x approaches
c. lim x 7
x 7
3 4 12
n
lim( f ( x)) lim f ( x)
n
lim n f ( x) n lim f ( x)
x c x c x c x c
2
lim(3x) lim(3x)
2
(3)2 9
x 1 x 1
lim 5x 4 lim(5x 4) 20 4 4
2 2
x 2 x 2
3x 4
x2 x 6
1/ 3
(d) lim (e) lim x 11
2
(f) lim
x2
x3 x4 x2 x2
3 x 4 3(2) 4 10
(a) lim( x 5) 1 5 6 (d) lim 2
x 1 x2
x3 23 5
1/ 3 1/ 3
x2 x 6 0
2 x( x 4) 2(1 4) 10 lim
(c) lim
x 1 (f) x2 x2 0
indeterminate form
For case (f), direct substitution doesn’t always work!
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There are cases that we cannot solve using the limit laws
technique.
x2 x 6 0
e.g. lim
x 2
x2 0
0
If lim
x c
f ( x) , it cannot be evaluated by direct substitution.
0
Use Algebraic technique instead such as ;
Factoring
Multiplying
conjugate
x 2 x 2 x 2 1 1
1
(c) lim lim (f) lim
x4 x4 x4 x 4 x 2 4
p 2
4 p2 7 3
Numerical method: use table to calculate the limit (i.e. consider limit from
both sides)
Graphical method : use graph to determine the limit (i.e. consider limit from
both sides)
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