Day 04 in
Mat121
Last time
: Chapter 1 material
Next time
: More on Sections 2.1-2
Today
:
Quiz at the end of the hour
Roll
Questions regarding Homework/directed reading handout, Chapter 1?
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Section 2.1: Limits, Rates of Change, and Tangent lines
So: what are
Limits,
Rates of Change, and
Tangent lines,
and how are they related?
We start with velocity:
How is it defined in terms of position and time?
What are its units?
Consider first uniform motion: each time interval T gives the same change in position:
What happens as motion is no longer uniform?
Instantaneous ROC -- how do we get at it?
By successive approximations:
A sequence of secant lines converges on a tangent line
(applet)
Here's an applet where you can choose the function, window, etc.
Let's use it for exercise #11, p. 47.
Questions regarding Homework/directed reading handout? Section 2.1
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Section 2.2: Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach
How do the values of a function f(x) behave when x approaches a number c,
whether or not f(c) is defined
?
Definition of a Limit
Important idea: as we approach
c
along the
x
-axis, what are the
y
values doing?
Theorem 1, p. 52 (demonstration)
Important Cases:
Limit exists and equals function value
Example: All polynomials, at every value of
c
!
Limit exists and does not equal function value
where function value exists
where function value does not exist
Limit does not exist
one-sided limits exist and are unequal
Infinite limits
Questions regarding Homework/directed reading handout? Section 2.2
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Quiz 1...
Links
:
A pdf slide show demonstrating the approach of the secant lines to the tangent line
.
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