Basic Calculus Module 1
Basic Calculus Module 1
S T U D E N T ’ S L E A R N I N G M O D U L E 1
Content Standard :
The learners demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts of limit and continuity
of a function, derivatives, antiderivatives, and Reimann Integral.
Performance Standard :
The learners shall be able to formulate and solve accurately real-life problems involving
continuity of functions, situational problems involving extreme values, related rates, and
population models.
Learning Competencies:
The learners apply the limit theorems in evaluating the limit of algebraic functions, solve
problems involving the continuity and discontinuity of a function, apply the differentiation rules
in computing the derivatives of algebraic, exponential, and trigonometric functions, compute
higher-order derivatives of functions, use implicit differentiation to solve problems, and compute
the general antiderivatives of a function.
Learning Contents:
The Limit of a Function: Theorems and Examples
Limits of some Transcendental Functions and some Indeterminate Forms
Continuity of Functions
Learning Resources:
1. Albay, E. et.al “DIWA Senior High School Series: Basic Calculus(Second Edition)” DIWA
LEARNING SYSTEMS INC. Legaspi Village, 1229 Makati City, Philippines 2019.
2. Stewart, James. Calculus ( Metric Edition).7th ed.Singapore:Cengage Learning Asia
Pte.Ltd.,2013.
Core Values: hardwork, diligence, perseverance, integrity, and discipline
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Module No. 1.1. The Limit of a Function: Theorems and Examples Time Frame: 1 week
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, I can :
a. apply the limit theorems in evaluating the limit of algebraic functions (polynomial,
rational and radical);
b. compute the limits of exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions using table
of values and graphs of the functions;
c. solve problems involving the continuity and discontinuity of a function.
I. INTRODUCTION:
A. Motivation
Close your eyes. Imagine that you are at a shooting range. You kept your eyes on the target. You
are now ready to shoot, but you need to locate the exact position and location of your target for
you to pass and escape the tragedy of losing the target. You need to use something to help you
locate the exact location of your target. What tool would you use? Do you think your knowledge
on limits would help as well?
The basic idea of calculus lies on the study of limits and the continuity of functions. The limit
of a function determines the possible location of moving objects as they approach a certain
place or location. Thus, your knowledge on limits would surely help you lock the location of
your target and ace that shooting range.
KEY CONCEPT
Read me!
Theorems on Limits
For, if sequence of values of the variable x approaches c as the limit, then a sequence of
values of the function f(x) = x will also approach c as the limit.
For example:
��� � = − �
�→−�
��� � = �
�→�
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Theorem 2: let f and g be functions of a variable x. Then, if the if the following limits exists:
Example: ��� �� + � = �� + � = �
�→�
�. ��� (��) = �� (the limit of a product is equal to the product of the limits.)
�→�
� �
�. ��� = , if B is not equal to zero (the limit of a quotient is equal to the quotient of the
�→� � �
limits, provided that the limit of the denominator is not equal to zero)
�� (�)� �
Example: ��� �
=
�
=
�
�→�
��� �� = � ��� �
�→� �→�
Have fun!
II. INTERACTION:
A. Learning Activity
Directions: Find the limit of the following functions applying your knowledge on the
different theorems on limits.
1. ��� ��� + ��
�→�
2. ��� ���
�→�
��
3. ��� �+�
�→�
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4. ��� �� + � − �
�→�
5. ��� �
�→���
Great job! Now that you are done answering the activities, you are now ready to answer the test.
Good luck!
B. Assessment Technique:
Use your knowledge and Trust your instinct!
Directions: uncover the hidden message. Evaluate the following functions. The answers or
the limits of the functions represent a letter from the alphabet. Decipher the message.
1. ��� �� + �
�→�
2. ��� ��
�→�
3. ��� ��� − �
�→�
���+�
4. ��� �+�
�→�
5. ��� ��
�→�
III. INTEGRATION
A. Transfer of Learning
Modified true or false: Write true if the function is correctly evaluated and false if not, then rewrite the
given statement to make it correct.
1. ��� �� + �� − � = ��
�→�
2. ��� ��� = ��
�→�
5. the limit of a quotient is equal to the quotient of the limits provided that the denominator
is equal to zero.
B. Reflection:
Have you ever said the line, “Don’t push me to my limits”? This line is famous especially when
we think that we may burst soon. Limits has a part of our lives, we might notice it every time.
Limits says that you are close to approaching a certain value. In life, it may be our patience or
any virtue. It is a value that approaches another value.
Module No. 1.2. Limits of some Transcendental Functions and Some intermediate forms
Time Frame: 1 week
Learning Targets: At the end of the lesson, I can :
a. compute the limits of exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions
b. identify which function is a transcendental and indeterminate
I. INTRODUCTION:
Before we proceed to our new lesson. Let’s have a short recap of our previous lesson.
Provide the missing terns to make the statement true.
For, if sequence of values of the variable x approaches c as the limit, then a sequence of
values of the function f(x) = x will also approach __________as the limit.
the limit of a qoutient is equal to the _______ of the limits, provided that the limit of the
denominator is ___________ to zero
A. Motivation
Lets play a game!
RTANSDENCENALT
UNCTIOFSN
DETERMIINNATE MORFS
MITILS
KEY CONCEPT
Read me!
Transcendental Functions – Functions that can be expressed as the sum, difference, product or
quotient of algebraic expressions. The term “transcendental” means that a function is not
algebraic.
Example:
lim 3� = 32 =9
�→2
Example
Example:
�
= sec (3(2)+π
3�
= sec 2
+�
5� 1
= sec 2
= 0 which makes the function undefined, thus, this means that the limit does not exist.
When applying “Limit Rules”, we will occasionally encounter values that are undefined.
Meaning, it just won’t work when substituting a value onto our function. Such limits are called
“Indeterminate Forms”. This form happens when you evaluate a function and get these forms
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0 ∞
, , 0-∞, ∞0 , 00 , 1∞ , ∞ − ∞
0 ∞
Factoring
Applying common denominators
Using Conjugate Pairs
Working with Trig. Identities
Using Factoring
II. INTERACTION:
A. Learning Activities : Have Fun!!
Directions: Evaluate the Following Functions and identify whether these functions are
“Transcendental Functions or Indeterminate Forms”
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1. ��� �(�)�+�
�→−�
�
2. ��� � ���+�
�→−�
3. ��� ���� [(�� + �) − �]
�→−�
4. ���� ��� ��
�→
�
�� −�
5. ���
�→� �−�
Great job! Now that you are done answering the activities, you are now ready to answer the test.
Good luck!
B. Assessment Technique:
Find the limit of the following functions.
1. 1. ��� �(�)�+�
�→�
�
2. ��� � ���+�
�→�
3. ��� ���� [(�� + ��) − �]
�→�
4. ���� ��� ��
�→
�
�� −��
5. ���
�→� �−�
III. INTEGRATION
A. Transfer of Learning
1. What does Transcendental Functions means?
3. What do you call the function of which becomes undefined once you substitute the value of x
in solving fir its limits?
B. Reflection:
What have you learned in this lesson? What do you think is the significance of
Transcendental Functions and Indeterminate forms in our daily lives?
We use these functions as we go on with our lives. We are just not too familiar with them
but this helped biochemist in doing their jobs. Even drivers and vendors use this in their
everyday lives. You have been using limits in cooking, and ay other house chores, we are not just
aware of it.
Before we proceed to our new lesson. Let’s have a short recap of our previous lesson.
A. Motivation
Have you ever tried Participating in a race relay?In this sport, a player will run to pass the baton
to his teammate who was waiting in a certain point in the field. Once the next player gets his
hand on the baton he will take off with it and pass it to the next player. Then the first team to
relay the baton to the finish line shall be declared winner.
This game is a scenario in real life that depicts a continuous function. It does not stop. It
doesn’t need a rest. Once the baton was passed, the next player should take off to pass it
to the next player until the finished line is reach. This also shows how we must treat life.
We don’t stop because of a certain point. We may slow down a bit but we need to move on
and continue life.
KEY CONCEPT
Read me!
CONTINUOUS FUNCTION
Informally, continuous function is one whose graph can be drawn without the “pen”
leaving the paper. It is the one with no holes or gap.
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Continuity Test: A function f is continuous at the number a if and only if the following
conditions are satisfied:
i. f(a) exist
ii. lim � � �����
�→�
iii. lim � � = �(�)
�→�
If one of these conditions fails to hold at a, then f is said to be DISCONTINUOUS at a.
i. P(1) = 12 − 1 + 5
= 1-1+5
=5
ii. lim �2 − � + 5 = 12 − 1 + 5
�→1
= 1-1+5 = 5
Now, we are left with one last condition that if we satisfy it, we could say that the
given function was continuous. The last condition is to prove that lim � 1 = �(1)
�→1
lim � 1 = 5 = � 1 .
�→1
II. INTERACTION:
A. Learning Activities: Let’s Play!
Directions: Evaluate whether the given function is continuous or not. If the function is
continuous, Draw a heart beside the number, and an x if the function is discontinuous.
Great job! Now that you are done answering the activities, you are now ready to answer the test.
Good luck!
1. x=3
2. x=4
3, x= 5
4. x= -2
5 x= -10
III. INTEGRATION
A. Transfer of Learning
1. Wanda is contemplating whether the function that she was assigned to was continuous or not.
If you were Wanda, when can you say that a certain function is continuous?
2. If the function assigned to Wanda was f(x) = ��� + ��� + � − � at x=3. Do you think the
function was continuous? Explain.
B. Reflection:
By this time, I know you now realize that continuous functions is within us. How
the world revolves around it’s orbit is an example of a continuous function. It does not
stop. It rotates day and night.
Prepared by:
REMINDERS:
PLEASE PROVIDE SEPARATE SHEETS FOR YOUR
ANSWERS/SOLUTIONS IN ALL ACTIVITIES.
ONLY YOUR ANSWER SHEETS WILL BE SUMBITT
ED.
DON’T FORGET TO WRITE YOU NAME, MODULE
NUMBER, AND THE QUESTIONS/ITEMS.
ALL ANSWERS MUST BE HANDWRITTEN.