2.6 Trigonometric Limits Fri Sept 25 Do Now Evaluate the limits.

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2.6 Trigonometric Limits Fri Sept 25 Do Now Evaluate the limits

Transcript of 2.6 Trigonometric Limits Fri Sept 25 Do Now Evaluate the limits.

2.6 Trigonometric LimitsFri Sept 25

Do Now

Evaluate the limits

HW Review p.94 #1-17 37 39

• 1) 12 17) 1/8• 3) 0 37) 12• 5) 1/14 39) -1• 7) -1• 9) 11/10• 11) 2• 13) 1• 15) 2

Factoring Trigonometric Limits

• Rewriting limits in terms of sinx and cosx can help to eliminate factors

• EX:

EX 2

• Evaluate

The Squeeze Theorem

• Suppose thatfor all x in some interval (c,d), and that

where L is a numberThen, it follows that

• Since g(x) is “squeezed” by the other 2 functions, its limit must be the same.

Squeeze Theorem

• This theorem is good for products with sinx and cosx, because we know the range

• EX:

Ex 2

• Evaluate using the Squeeze Theorem

You Try• Evaluate the limits• 1)

• 2)

• 3)

• 4)

Closure

• What kind of methods can we use to help evaluate limits? Describe one.

• HW: p.94 #27 28 p.99 #7 8 9 11– 2.3 2.5 2.6 Quiz Wed

2-3 2-5 2-6 ReviewMon Sept 28

• Do Now

• Evaluate each limit

• 1)

• 2)

HW Review:• P.94• 27) 1• 28) 0• P. 99• 7) 0• 8) 0• 9) 0• 11) 0

Quiz Review (On Fri)

• Ways to evaluate a limit:– Plug into function (IF DEFINED)– Factor and cancel undefined factor– Multiply by conjugates– Squeeze Theorem– Graph/Table (may not be accurate)

Practice

• (Green book) Worksheet p.100 #5-24

Limit ReviewTues Sept 29

• Find the limit of each

Worksheet p. 100 5-27 odds

• 5) 1 19) 0

• 7) 7^(1/2) 21) 2

• 9) -3/8 23) 2

• 11) 5 25) 9

• 13) 3/4 27) 4

• 15) 3/4

• 17) 1

HW Review p.100 6-26 evens

• 6) -1 20) e

• 8) 5^(1/3) 24) 1/4

• 10) -1/4 26) 0

• 12) -3 22) 1

• 14) -1/3

• 16) 1/6

• 18) -1

Closure

• Besides plugging in values, what limit method do you like best? Worst? Why?

• 2.3, 2.5, 2.6 Quiz Wed