Chapter 1 - Function and Limit
Chapter 1 - Function and Limit
1.1
Functions and
Their Representations
1.1 Functions and Their Representations
FUNCTION
A function f is a rule that assigns to each element x in a set
D exactly one element, called f(x), in a set E.
Fig. 1.1.3, p. 12
1.1 Functions and Their Representations
f(1) = 3
f(5) - 0.7
D = [0, 7]
Im(f) = [-2, 4]
REPRESENTATIONS DISCUSSION
a.
f ( n) n for all natural numbers n.
b.
The reason for the truth of the Vertical Line Test can be
seen in the figure.
SYMMETRY: EVEN FUNCTION movie
If a function f satisfies:
f(-x) = f(x), x D
then f is called an even function.
The geometric significance of an even function is that its
graph is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.
y = x4
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SYMMETRY: ODD FUNCTION
If f satisfies:
f(-x) = - f(x), x D
then f is called an odd function.
The graph of an odd function is symmetric about the origin.
y=x 3 y=x 5 y = x7
Example
Answer: c
Example 11
a. True b. False
2) If f(s)=f(t) then s= t
a. True b. False
3) Let f be a function.
We can find s and t such that s=t and f(s) is not equal to f(t)
a. True b. False
FUNCTIONS AND MODELS
1.2
MATHEMATICAL MODELS:
A CATALOG OF
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
y f ( x ) mx b
P( x)
f ( x)
Q( x)
sin x 3
tan x x , ,
cos x 2 2
R (, )
tan( x k ) tan x; k Z
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
e. none of these
Answer: c
COMBINATIONS OF FUNCTIONS
Answer: 1) d 2) a
1.2 QUIZ QUESTIONS
1) If f and g are functions, then f g g f
a. True b. False
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
2) .
f ( x) 3 2 1 0 1 2
g ( x) 6 5 2 3 4 6
( f g )(2)
is
We write lim f x L
xa
lim f x L
x a
lim g x lim g x
x2 x2
lim g x lim g x
x2 x 5
lim g x lim g x
x 5 x 5
1.3 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach
Quick Check 1
x2 9
Let f ( x )
x3
a) What is f (3)?
b) What is the limit of f as x approaches 3 ?
1.3 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach
a) Limit Numerically
lim H (x) 4.
Thus, it appears thatx1
1.3 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach
and
lim H (x) 2
2)x1
Then, lim
x1
H (x) does not exist.
1.3 Limits: A Numerical and Graphical Approach
a) Limit Graphically
Observe on the graph
that: lim H (x) 4
x1
1)
b) Limit Numerically
and
lim H (x) 4
2)x3
b) Limit Graphically
Observe on the graph
that: lim H (x) 4
x3
1)
Therefore,
lim H (x) 4.
x3
LIMITS
1.4
Calculating Limits
Using the Limit Laws
In this section, we will:
Use the Limit Laws to calculate limits.
THE LIMIT LAWS
Suppose that c is a constant and the limits lim
xa
f ( x)
and lim g ( x) exist. Then
x a
f ( x) lim f ( x)
5.lim xa
if lim g ( x) 0
x a g ( x) lim g ( x) x a
xa
USING THE LIMIT LAWS
n
6.lim f ( x) lim f ( x)
n
x a x a
7.lim c c
xa
8.lim x a
xa
9.lim x n a n
x a
10.lim n x n a
x a
11.lim n f ( x) n lim f ( x)
xa xa
lim f ( x) f (a)
xa
USING THE LIMIT LAWS Theorem 1
x
Prove that lim does not exist.
x 0 x
PROPERTIES OF LIMITS Theorem 2
states that, if
f ( x ) g ( x ) h( x ) when x is near a (except possibly at
lim
a) and
x a
f ( x) lim h( x) L
x a
lim g ( x) L
.Then
x a
USING THE LIMIT LAWS Example 11
21
Show that lim x sin 0.
x 0 x
Note that we cannot use
2 1 2 1
lim x sin lim x lim sin
x 0 x x 0 x 0 x
This is because lim sin(1/ x) does not exist.
x 0
USING THE LIMIT LAWS Example 11
1
However, since 1 sin 1 ,
x
we have: 2 21 2
x x sin x
x
1) If lim f ( x) 0, lim g ( x) 0
x 3 x 3
f ( x)
then lim does not exist
x 3 g ( x )
a. True b. False
1.4 QUIZ QUESTIONS
a. True b. False
LIMITS
1.5
Continuity
lim f ( x) f (a )
xa
Notice that :
f(a) is defined - that is,
a is in the domain of f
lim
xa
f ( x) exists.
lim
x a
f ( x) f (a)
CONTINUITY Definition
lim f ( x) f (a )
xa
lim f ( x) f (a )
xa
CONTINUITY 3. Definition
1. f + g
2. f - g
3. cf
4. fg
f
5. if g (a ) 0
g
CONTINUITY 7. Theorem
Rational functions
Root functions
Trigonometric functions
INTERMEDIATE VALUE THEOREM 10. Theorem
Let f ( x) 4 x3 6 x 2 . 3 x 2
We are looking for a solution of the given equation—
that is, a number c between 1 and 2 such that f(c) = 0.
We have f (1) 4 6 3 2 1 0
and
f (2) 32 24 6 2 12 0
1.5 QUIZ QUESTIONS
a. True b. False
c. lim f ( x) 0 d. lim f ( x)
x 2 x2
e. lim f ( x) f (2)
x 2
1.6
Limits involving infinity
We will study:
Infinity Limits
Limits at Infinity
INFINITE LIMITS Definition 4
lim f x
x a
lim f x lim f x
xa xa
lim f x lim f x
x a x a
DEFINITIONS
lim f x lim f x
xa xa
lim f x lim f x
x a x a
LIMITS AT INFINITY
if x M then f ( x) L
DEFINITION
The line y=L (y=L’) is called the horizontal
asymptote of f(x) if we have one of the following:
x3 1 3
lim 3
x 1 x x 2 2 5
Compute
1
a. lim sin 0
x x
b.
lim( x 2 1 x) 0
x
d. lim( x x 3 )
x
1.6 QUIZ QUESTIONS
1
2) Find lim cos x
x x
3) If lim f ( x) , lim g ( x)
x 0 x 0
a. True b. False
a. True b. False
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