Limit of A Function
Limit of A Function
FUNCTION
MATH 209
Objectives:
1. Illustrate the limit of a function using table of values
and the graph of the functions.
2.Distinguishes between lim ƒ(x) andƒ(c)
x→c
lim ƒ(x) = L
x→c
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
From the left
X f(X) 1. Lim (1+3x)
1 4 x→2
1.9999999 6.9999997
Now we consider approaching 2 from its right or through
values greater than but close to 2.
Lim f(x) = (1+3x)
From the right x→2
lim (1 + 3x ) = 7
x→c
Example 1. Investigate
lim (x + 2 )
x→4
By constructing tables of values.Here, c =4 and ƒ(x) = x + 2.
We start again by approaching 4 from the left.
-2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
From the left
Lim (x+2)
x→2
X f(x)
Solution: f(x) = x+2
3 5
f(3) = 3+2
=5
3.5 5.5
f(x) = x+2
3.7 5.7 f(3.5) = 3.5+2
= 5.5
3.9 5.9
f(x) = x+2
f(3.7)= 3.7 +2
3.99 5.99 = 5.7
4.0001 6.0001
lim k = k
x→c
lim x = c
x→c
Example:
lim x = 9 lim x = 0.005
x→9 x→0.005
3. The Constant Multiple Theorem: This may says that the
limit of a multiple of a function is simply that multiple of the
limit of the function.
lim ƒ(x) = 0 = 0
x>c g(x) -5
lim (ƒ(x) = L
x>c