CHAPTER 1 - Student - 2021
CHAPTER 1 - Student - 2021
CHAPTER 1 - Student - 2021
1 LIMITS AND
CONTINUITY
1.1 FUNCTIONS
1.2 LIMITS
1.3 CONTINUITY
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1.1 FUNCTIONS
DEFINITION
A function is a rule or formula that associates each element in the set X (an input) to
exactly one and only one element in the set Y (the output).
Rule
X: Input Y: Output
Function
Example 1: *Example 2:
Given f ( x ) x 4 . Find Given f ( x ) 2 x 1 . Find
a) f (3) a) f (2)
b) f (10) b) f (4)
c) f (6) c) f (6)
Solution: d) f (0)
a) f (3) 3 4 1
Solution:
b) f (10) 10 4 6
c) f (6) 6 4 10
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DEFINITION
Domain: The set of all possible inputs which is in x - values ( x - axis)
Range: The set of all outputs which in y – values ( y - axis)
Example 3: *Example 4:
Find the domain and range of f ( x ) x 4 . Find the domain and range of
Solution: f (x) 2 x 1
Domain: ( ,) or x Solution:
Range: ( ,) or f (x )
Addition (f g )( x ) f ( x ) g( x ) Subtraction (f g )( x ) f ( x ) g( x )
a) (f g )( x ) b) (f g )( x )
Solution: Solution:
(f g )( x ) f ( x ) g ( x ) (f g )( x ) f ( x ) g ( x )
( x x 2 4) ( x 3) ( x x 2 4) ( x 3)
x 2 2x 7 x2 1
c) (fg )( x ) f
d) (x )
g
Solution: Solution:
(fg )( x ) f ( x )g ( x ) f f (x)
( x )
( x x 4).( x 3)
2
g g( x )
x 2 3 x x 3 3 x 2 4 x 12 x x2 4
x 3 2 x 2 7 x 12 x 3
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a) (f g )( x ) b) (f g )( x )
Solution: Solution:
c) (fg )( x ) f
d) (x )
g
Solution: Solution:
e) (f g )( x ) f) (f g )( x ) when x 2
Solution: Solution:
a) f g x b) g f x
Solution: Solution:
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Exercise 1.1
a) (f g )( x )
b) (f g )(3)
(f g )(1)
c)
f (1)
3
3. Given f ( x ) 2( x 2) and g ( x ) . Find
x 1
a) (fg )( x )
b) (f g )( x )
c) (f g )( x )
f
a) The domain of (x )
g
b) (f g )( x ) when x 2
6. If f ( x ) 3 x 5 x and g ( x ) 2 x 1 , determine
2 2
a) (f g )( x )
f
b) (2)
g
c) (f g )( x )
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1.2 LIMITS
1.2.1 INTRODUCTION
DEFINITION
Suppose f (x ) is defined when x is near the number a . This means that f is defined on
some open interval that contains a , except possibly at a itself. Then we write
lim f ( x ) L
x a
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DEFINITION
One sided limits,
The notation lim f ( x ) often called a left-hand limit since x approaches a along the x axis
x a
from left of a and lim f ( x ) is called a right-hand limit since x approaches a along the
x a
x-axis from the right of a . The expression lim f ( x ) and lim f ( x ) are called the one sided
x a x a
DEFINITION
Two sided limits,
The two sided limits of a function f (x ) exists at a if and only if both of the one-sided limits
exist at a and have the same value that is
lim f ( x ) L if and only if lim f ( x ) L lim f ( x )
x a x a x a
Case 1 Case 2
x2 1
LHS: lim 2
x 1 x 1
x2 1 LHS: lim 1 x 1 1 0
RHS: lim 2 x 1
x 1 x 1
RHS: lim f ( x ) x 2 1 1
2
lim f (x) lim f (x) x 1
x 1 x 1
lim f ( x ) lim f ( x )
x 1 x 1
lim f ( x ) exist
x1 lim f ( x ) does not exist
x1
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1) Polynomial functions
2) Rational functions
3) Radical
Properties Examples
1. lim k k lim 2 2
x a x 3
(3) 2(3) 87
4
(1) (3 1) 4
2
lim f ( x )
f ( x ) x a
if lim g ( x ) 0
6. lim 2(2)
lim 2x x 2 4
x a g ( x ) lim g ( x ) x a lim
x a x 2 x 32
lim (2) 3
2 7
x 2
4 81 3
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THEOREM
For any polynomial;
Solution: Solution:
lim x 2 lim 4x lim 3 lim x 5 x 3 x 2 1
x 5 x 5 x 5 x 3
(5) 4(5) 3
2
(3) (3)3 (3) 2 1
5
8 280
Solution: Solution:
Solution: Solution:
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THEOREM
p( x )
Let f ( x ) be a rational function and let a be any real number.
q( x )
a) If q(a) 0 then lim f ( x ) f (a )
x a
c) If q(a) 0 and p(a) 0 then numerator and denominator must have one or more
p( x )
common factors of ( x a) . The lim can be found by cancelling all common factors
xa q ( x )
of ( x a) .
Notes: When the numerator and denominator both have limit of zero as x a is called an
0
indeterminate form of type .
0
2x 3 1 3 x 3 2x
a) lim *b) lim 25
x 2 3 x 4 x 1 8x 2 3x
Solution: Solution:
2( 2 ) 1
3
lim
x 2 3( 2 ) 4
15
2
Special Factorization:
1. a 2 b 2 a b a b
2. a 3 b 3 a b a 2 ab b 2
3. a 3 b 3 a b a 2
ab b 2
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x2 4 x 2 49
c) lim *d) lim
x 2 x 2 x 7 x 7
Solution: Solution:
( 2) 2 4 0
lim
x 2 2 2 0
Find the common factor and cancel its
( x 2)( x 2)
lim lim x 2
x 2 x2 x 2
22 4
z3 8 x 3 27
e) lim *f) lim
z 2 z 2 x 3 x2 9
Solution: Solution:
z 3 8 ( 2 )3 8 0
lim
z 2 z 2 22 0
( z 2)( z 2 2z 4)
lim
z 2 z2
lim ( z 2 2z 4)
z 2
( 2)2 2( 2) 4
12
x 2 4 x 12 2x 8
g) lim *h) lim
x 2 x 2 2x 8
x 4 x 2
x 12
Solution: Solution:
x 2 4 x 12 ( 2) 2 4( 2) 12 0
lim
x 2 x 2x 8
2
( 2) 2( 2) 8
2 0
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8
6
4
3
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THEOREM
p( x )
Let f ( x ) be a rational function and a be any real number where p(x ) or q(x )
q( x )
involving radical. When the numerator and denominator both have limit of zero as x a is
0 p( x )
called an indeterminate form of type . The lim can be found by multiplying with the
0 x a q( x )
x4 ( x 5) 5
lim lim
x 4 ( x 4)( x 2)
x 0 x x 5 5
x
lim
1
lim x 0 x x 5 5
x 4 ( x 2)
1 1
lim
( 4 2) x 0
x 5 5
1
lim
1
4 x 0
0 5 5
1
5 5
1
2 5
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1 x 1 x
*c) lim *d) lim
x 1 x 1
x 1 x 1
Solution: Solution:
2x t2 8 3
*f) lim
*e) lim
x 2 x 2 3x 2 t 1 t 1
Solution:
Solution:
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1) Polynomial functions
2) Rational functions
3) Radical
Limit at infinity: End Behavior of a functions, lim f ( x )
x
Example 11:
1
Refer to the graph of y
x
1 1
lim lim
x x x x
1 1
x x x x
-1 -1 1 1
-10 -0.1 10 0.1
-100 -0.01 100 0.01
-1000 -0.001 1000 0.001
-10,000 -0.0001 10,000 0.0001
1 1
As x the value of As x the value of
x x
increases toward zero. decreases toward zero.
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3. lim kf ( x ) k lim f ( x )
x x 4. lim f ( x )n [ lim f ( x )] n
x x
1 1
n 6. lim f ( x ) g ( x ) [ lim f ( x ) lim g ( x )]
5. lim n lim 0 x x x
x x x x
lim f ( x )
f ( x ) x L
8. lim where M 0
x g ( x ) lim g ( x ) M
x
LIMITS OF x n AS x
1. lim x n , n 1,2, 3 , n 1,3,5
x 2. lim x n
x , n 2,4,6
Solution: Solution:
3 lim ( x 5 )
x
3( )
Solution: Solution:
4 lim ( x 5 )
x
4( )
2x 3 *f) lim ( 2 x 8 )
*e) lim x
x 3
Solution:
Solution:
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There is a useful principle about polynomial matches the end behavior of its highest degree
term.
THEOREM
lim c 0 c 1x c n x n lim c n x n
x x
a) Find lim 7 x 5 4 x 3 2 x 9
x
*b) Find lim 3 x 9 7 x 3 3 x 2
x
Solution: Solution:
7 lim ( ) 5
x
7( )
*c) Find lim 4 x 8 17 x 3 5 x 1
x
*d) Find lim x 2 x 2 7 x 3
x
Solution: Solution:
*e) Find lim 9 x 15 4 x 4 3 x 8
x
*f) Find lim 59 x 11 3 x
x
Solution: Solution:
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THEOREM
p( x )
In determining the limits of rational functions f ( x ) as x , divide the numerator
q( x )
and denominator by the highest power of x that occurs in the denominator q(x).
Notes: When the numerator and denominator both have limit of infinity as x is called
an indeterminate form of type .
4x 5 x 1 x2 x - 2
a) Find lim *b) lim
x 3x 4 2x 2 x 4x 3 1
Solution: Solution:
4x 5 x 1
lim Indeterminate form
x 3x 2x
4 2
Dividing each term in numerator and
denominator by x 4
4x 5 x 1
4
4
lim x x x4
x 3x 4 2x 2
x4 x4
1 1
4x 3
lim x x4
x 2
3
x2
1 1
4( )
( ) ( )4 3
lim
x 2
3
( )2
4( ) 0 0
lim
x 30
4( )
lim
x 3
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x2 x 2 3 2x
*c) lim *d) lim
x 4x 1
3 8 10x 2
x
Solution: Solution:
4x 5 2x 2 4x *f) lim
2x - 1
*e) lim
x 2x 7 3x 2 - 4x
x
Solution: Solution:
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3x 5
3 lim x
x 6 x 8
x
5
3
3 lim x
x 8
6
x
30
3
60
1
3
2
x5 x2 3
*c) lim 3
d) lim
x 8x 7 x 3x 4
Solution: Solution:
Dividing the numerator and denominator by x
x.
x2 3 x2 3
x x2
lim lim
x 3x 4 x 3x 4
x x
3 3
1 lim 1
2
x x x2
lim
x 4 4
3 lim 3
x x x
1 0 1
30 3
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x2 3 x2 9
*e) lim *f) lim
x 3x 4 x 3x 5
Solution: Solution:
Dividing the numerator and denominator
x where x x . As x , the
2
by
Solution: Solution:
Multiply with conjugate Multiply with conjugate
x6 2 x3
lim x 6 2 x 3
x x6 2 x3
( x 6 2) x 6 2
lim lim
x x
x 6
2x 3
x 6
2 x3
lim x3 x 6 x 3 for x 0
x
x 6
2 x 3
x6 x3
0
1 0 1
0
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Exercise 1.2
x 2 3x e 2x
a) lim b) lim
x 5 4x 5 x 0 xe x e x
4e 2 x 2e x 6 x3 1
c) lim d) lim
x 0 3e x 3 x 1 x 2 1
x2 5 3 x 1 x 1
e) lim f) lim
x 2 x 2 2x x 1 x 1 2
x 1
4x 5 1 4x 1
a) lim b) lim
x
x 3x 7
3
x 2 2
x2 2 x2 2
c) lim d) lim
x 3x 6 x 3x 6
x2 9 f) lim x6 5 x3
e) lim x
x 3x 5
4 x2 7
4. Evaluate lim
x 3 3x
5. Evaluate each of the following limits
e 2x e x
a) lim
x 0 1 e x
x4 3
b) lim
x x 2 8x
6. Evaluate each of the following limits
x 1
a) lim
x 1 x 1
2x 2 3
b) lim
x x2
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x 2 2x 1 2y
a) lim b) lim
y
x 1 x 2 3x 2 16 y 2 7
4h 2 5y 2 2
c) lim d) lim
h 0 h y y 3
8x5 x3 3x 2 5x 2 x 9
e) lim f) lim lim
x x x3 x
1 3x 1 x 9 x 3
3
x5 2 3x 2 5x 2 x2
g) lim lim h) lim
x 1 x 1 x
1 3x 1 x
5x 2 3
3
x2 3 x 1
i) lim j) lim
x 5x 2
x 1 x5 2
8. Given that lim f ( x ) 3 , lim g ( x ) 5 , lim h( x ) 0 . Find the limits that exist
x x x
e) lim 5 f (x)
3
f)
3
lim
x
x
g( x )
3h( x ) 4 6f ( x )
g) lim h) lim
x x 2 x 5f ( x ) 3g ( x )
lim x 3 3x 2 3x 2
a) b) lim
x 3 x 2x 3
x2 4 5x 2 2
c) lim d) lim
x 2 x 2 4 x 12 x x4
x 2 16 x 2 3 x 10
e) lim f) lim
x 4 4x x 5 x 5
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1.3 CONTINUITY
Plane curve can be divided into 2 categories those that have breaks or holes and those do
not breaks or holes in a curve are called discontinues, a curve with no breaks or holes a
called continuous.
y y
Hole
Break
x x
DEFINITION
iii. lim f ( x ) f (a )
x a
If one or more of the conditions of this fails to hold, we say that f has a discontinuity at
x a
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Example 16:
x 2 1 , x0
Given f(x) 2x 1 , 0 x 3
6 , x3
Solution:
Number line:
0 3
a) x 0
i. f (0) (0) 2 1 1
lim f(x) 1
x 0
f(x) is continuous at x 0
b) x 3
i. f (3) 2(3) 1 7
LHS RHS
lim f(x) does not exist
x3
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*Example 17:
Given
x 5 if x -2
g x x 2 4 if -2 x 2
8 if x2
a) Determine if gx is continuous at x 2
b) Sketch the graph of g(x)
Solution:
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Example 18:
Given
x2 , x3
g(x) kx 3 , 3 x 4
10 , x4
9 3k 3
k2
*Example 19: Determine whether the given function below is continuous or not
x 2 , x 3
x 4 2 b) f ( x )
3 x , x 3
a) h( x ) x 2 , x 2
4 , x2
at x=3
at x=2
Solution:
Solution:
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*Example 20:
x
1 2 , x0
Let g(x) x 2 , 0x2
- 2x k , x2
a) Find the value of k such that g(x) is continuous at x 2
b) Determine whether g(x) is continuous at x 0
Solution:
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*Example 21:
5x 7 , x -1
2
Given that f(x) 2x kx 1 , - 1 x 3
28 , x3
a) Find the value of k such that f(x) is continuous at x 1
b) Using the value of k in (a), determine whether the function is continuous at x 3
Solution:
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*Example 22:
Given that
x 2 1, for x 0
f(x)
x 2 1, for x 0
Solution:
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*Example 23:
3x 2 1, x 0
Let f(x) cx d , 0 x 1
x 8, x 1
Solution:
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*Example 24:
ax - 1 , x 1
Given f(x) 3x b , 1 x 4
x 2 5x 4
, x4
x4
if lim f(x) 4
x 1
Solution:
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Exercise 1.3.1
3x 2 , x 1
1. Given that f(x) 5 , 1 x 3
x2 1 , x3
a) Find lim f ( x )
x 1
3x 3 2x 8 , x 2
3
2. Let f(x) 2x 2 k , 2 x 0
2
2x 2 6 , x0
1
3x , x
2
2
x 4x 5 1
f(x) , x5
x 5 2
x 2k x5
2
,
1
b) Determine whether the function is continuous at x
2
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x 2 4x 5 , x 1
5. Let f(x)
2bx 3 , 1 x 3
Use the definition of continuity to find the value of b so that f(x) is continuous at x=1.
x 1 , x0
6. Let g(x) 2x 2
, 0x2
- 2x k , x2
a) Determine whether g(x) is continuous at x 0
b) Find the value of k such that g(x) is continuous at x 2
1 - 3x , x4
2
7. Let f(x) mx 2x 3 , 4 x 6
- x2 9 , x6
a) Find the value of m such that lim f x is exist
x 4
- 2x , x 1
2
g(x) 3x , - 1 x 1
3 , x 1
kx , x5
f(x) 20 - 2x , 5 x 6
x3 , x6
x2 9
10. Determine whether the f ( x ) functions are continuous at x 3
x 3
x2 9
11. Determine whether the f ( x ) x 3 , x 3 functions are continuous at x 3
4 , x 3
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THEOREM
If lim g ( x ) L and the function f is continuous at L , then lim f g ( x ) f L or we can write
x 1 x c
lim f g ( x ) f lim g x
x c x c
Example: If the function is continuous, the limit symbol can be moved through a function
sign.
x 2 1 1
a) lim cos *b) lim sin
x 1 x 1 x x
Solution:
Solution:
cos lim
x 1x 1
x 1 x 1
cos lim x 1
x 1
cos(1 1)
cos(2)
0.9994
2 1
*c) lim cos *d) lim cos
x x x 0 x
Solution: Solution:
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lim g( x ) lim h( x ) L
x c x c
sin x 1 - cos x
1. lim 1 2. lim 0
x 0 x x 0 x
1 1
3. sec x 4. cot x
cos x tan x
Solution: Solution:
sin 2t 2 sin x
lim lim
t 0 t 2 x 0
x cos x
sin x 1
lim 2
sin 2t lim . lim
x 0 x x 0 cos x
t0 2t
1
2 (1) 2 (1) lim
x 0 cos(0 )
(1)(1) 1
sin tan 2 x
*c) lim *d) lim
0 9 x 0 x
Solution: Solution:
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sin 5 x sin 6 x
*e) lim *f) lim
x0 sin 10x x0 tan 5x
Solution: Solution:
*g) lim
1 x 3 4 sin7x
*h) lim
t0 csc 5t x 0 x
Solution: Solution:
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x 2 5x *j) lim
sin 5x x cos x
*i) lim x 0 3x
x 0 sin x tanx
Solution: Solution:
EXERCISE 1.3.2
k sin x
sin d) lim
2 x 0 x
c) lim
k 0 k
sin y x ( x 2)
e) lim f) lim
y 0 y ( y 5) x 0 sin x
sin x 2 x x 2 3 sin x
g) lim h) lim
x 0 x x 0 x
x cos x 3 sin x sin 2x
i) lim j) lim
x 0 x x0 xcosx
tan 6x sin 3x x2 1
k) lim l) lim lim
x0 sin3x x 0 2x x 1 x 2 x
3t 2 sin 4t n) lim
sinx
lim
2x
m) lim x 0
t 0 t 3x x 0 3 sin x
sin t 3x
o) lim p) lim cos x lim
t 0 t 2 5t x 0 x 0 2
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