🎓 Course Calculus 1 - Limits And Continuity By Organic Chemistry Tutor


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Calculus 1 - Limits And Continuity By Organic Chemistry Tutor
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 553.16 MB | Duration: 4h 0m
Limits of Square Roots, Fractions, Rational, Trigonometric and Absolute Value Functions.
What you'll learn


They will learn how to evaluate limits and determine the continuity of a function.
Requirements
Students should know the basics of Algebra and Precalculus before taking this course.
Description
This course is designed for high school and college students taking their first semester of calculus and who are learning limits and continuity. Here is a list of topics covered in this video.1. Evaluating Limits Using a Data Table2. Evaluating Limits Analytically Using Direct Substitution3. Finding The Limit of Trigonometric Functions4. Properties of Limits - Multiplication and Division5. Evaluating Limits By Factoring - GCF, Difference of Perfect Squares & Sum of Cubes, & Factoring By Grouping6. Limits With Square Roots and Radicals7. Limits of Rational Functions and Fractions8. Limits of Rational Functions With Square Roots9. Limits of Special Trigonometric Functions - Sine, Cosine, and Tangent - Trigonometry10. The Squeeze Theorem 11. Evaluating Limits Graphically 12. Limits and Piecewise FunctionsThis section covers the main topics that you will typically encounter on your first major calculus exam. Learning limits is important because it ties in nicely with the second major topic taught in calculus which is Derivatives. The derivative is a function that can tell you the instantaneous slope of a function at any x value. You can also calculate the instantaneous slope of any function at any x value using limits and the average rate of change formula. In this way, limits and derivatives are related.
Students who are currently taking calculus in high school or in college.

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